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129. Metamodern – the trajectory of technology

APPLIED — By Dmitry Podolsky on December 8, 2008 at 7:00 pm
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Dmitry Podolsky has got his PhD from Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics. He currently works as postdoc at Case Western Reserve University. He is also one of the editors of NEQNET.

Hi friends

Just wanted to let you know that Eric Drexler, considered by many as a founding father of nanotechnology, the man of great vision enormously respected by your humble correspondent 129. Metamodern   the trajectory of technology , the author of “Nanosystems” and “Engines of creation“, has just made his own blog “Metamodern” open for public.

It turns out that he was blogging for three months already, but not so many people in the world knew about that 129. Metamodern   the trajectory of technology – there is content on his blog dated by October.

Unfortunately, as, I am sure, any other prophet of Old Testament times would do 129. Metamodern   the trajectory of technology , Drexler does not accept comments and trackbacks on his blog.

Happy reading, and I think, you will be fascinated as much as I was.

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