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Title: synthetic atoms
Post by: christo4_99 on October 20, 2008, 01:42:37 AM
if we could somehow mimic the electrical properties of atoms,specific elements like aluminum...i mean thinking first off how it reacts with other substances like water couldn't we then model these electrical propeties on a nanoscale?that is,create a minute circuit which basically "tricks" the water into "thinking" that it is oxidizing aluminum,iron or even lithium.basically thinking of reactions as organic pathways for reaction and modelling them accordingly. i found this after i posted http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/84/i48/8448notw8.html
Title: Re: synthetic atoms
Post by: Creativity on October 20, 2008, 07:36:24 AM
sweet :) ctistall power is oooooon the way.
Title: Re: synthetic atoms
Post by: lancaIV on October 20, 2008, 08:19:21 AM
Enter the   "espacenet.com" - world and visit the "Applicant/-s"-tech scene from
Siegfried Stargard , especially DE19637710
and
Klaus Rassbach , especially DE4215818

Go to description and let translate the document text !

It is all about "CONSTRUCTIVE DESTRUCTION ",Schumpeter  and vice-versa

Structure: struere,struxi, structrum  e-/stru(c)tura    the stream or current or flow or conduction

                                                  MATRIX

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