
Radical Abundance
How a Revolution in Nanotechnology Will Change Civilization
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Narrated by:
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Tim Pabon
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By:
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K. Eric Drexler
K. Eric Drexler is the founding father of nanotechnology - the science of engineering on a molecular level. In Radical Abundance, he shows how rapid scientific progress is about to change our world. Thanks to atomically precise manufacturing, we will soon have the power to produce radically more of what people want, and at a lower cost. The result will shake the very foundations of our economy and environment.
Already, scientists have constructed prototypes for circuit boards built of millions of precisely arranged atoms. The advent of this kind of atomic precision promises to change the way we make things - cleanly, inexpensively, and on a global scale. It allows us to imagine a world where solar arrays cost no more than cardboard and aluminum foil, and laptops cost about the same.
A provocative tour of cutting edge science and its implications by the field’s founder and master, Radical Abundance offers a mind-expanding vision of a world hurtling toward an unexpected future.
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He explains his journey and experiences with the field. Painting a picture of many trial and tribulations. He really feels nanotechnology is misunderstood, but what isn’t as it’s first being created.
This is honestly a book better read than to audible. If you aren’t as technically sound many parts of the book may be a tough read or cause you to stop what your doing to simply rewind to google a term in order to understand the capacity of what he is saying.
Honestly I would recommend reading the book multiple times.
It seems to be the only way to fully grasp every concept.
the book is what it says it is
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Technical Walkthrough
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very interesting but VERY repetitive
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I would highly recommend the book to anyone who's excited about the history and future scope of technology on a broad scale.
Excellent overview of the broad applications and state of the art of atomically precise manufacturing (apm)
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Grounded and Clarifying.
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What made the experience of listening to Radical Abundance the most enjoyable?
Eric Drexler has been thinking about this stuff for so long, that his intuitive understanding out strips anyone in the field. This is the iphone of sciences books, this is a carefully constructed masterpieces.His, metaphors and analogies are spot on with the careful consideration, of a master craftsman. This is the book worth waiting 27 years for. The maturity of his writing style from his first book Engines of creation really shows, in a really good way. There is no magic hand waving hear, and no bar graphics to consider just an intuitive exercise.What other book might you compare Radical Abundance to and why?
This is one of the major engines in Ray Kurzweil's the Singularity is Near, this explains in detail what ray Kurzweil is talking about when he talks about nanotechnology. Eric and ray had a falling out somewhere along the line, probably because Erics a more concrete thinker, I am saying this because Eric was supposed to be in Rays documentary but was not. So it interesting to keep that in mind. Regardless the Singularity is near is a good comparison contracting work, and Rays lack of description was likely due to the fact that it really was Eric's job to do it right. And that he does.Which scene was your favorite?
Playing with Atoms.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I felt like I was playing with a really cool lego set.Any additional comments?
This is what the end of analog looks likeEric Drexler Knows one out of the park
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Interesting perspective into nanotechnology
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Top science, a thinking black hole, once in..., infinite new thought from physical science, no getting out.
A genius can't say how or why private enterprise delayed. lol
Feel blessed author, not long ago the Dulles bros might have waved at this amazing book, disappearing your book and maybe you too..., as a black cloud blocked the sun for a millisecond.
Any serious audiophile will instantly see, this amazing NEW science is a stand alone, unsurpassed book by a good guy.
Microbiological, neural...,, science books scrutinized by interdisciplinarity have so wowed us, application outside the human body goes to that blank spot on the right brain, like para science. So unbelievable, so amazing, one can miss that this is so big a science field, it is beyond us, in application and easy mentalizing..., for the moment.
There were no reviews when I got this book, the reviews I saw validate my observations.
I loved this book !!
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A little to focused on himself
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Not impressed
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