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248:), and there are a finite number of excited states below the nuclear binding energy, unlike the (in principle) infinite number of bound states available to an atom's electrons. Similarly, what is known about the excited states of individual nucleons seems to indicate that these do not produce behavior that in any way makes nucleons easier to use or manipulate, and indicates instead that these excited states are even less stable and fewer in number than the excited states of atomic nuclei. 34: 273:
where he proposes the idea of a "strong bullet" which overcomes the instability of high atomic weight femto-structures by being accelerated to near light speed, letting it travel interstellar distances before impacting a target and constructing a stable nano-scale structure as it decays.
231:. It is thought by physicists that nuclear molecules may be possible, but they would be very short-lived, and whether they could actually be made to perform complex tasks such as self-replication, or what type of technology could be used to manipulate them, is unknown. 239:
Practical applications of femtotechnology are currently considered to be unlikely. The spacings between nuclear energy levels require equipment capable of efficiently generating and processing gamma rays, without equipment degradation. The nature of the
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once speculated about the possibility of self-replicating organisms composed of such nuclear molecules living on the surface of a
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is such that excited nuclear states tend to be very unstable (unlike the excited electron states in
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is a term used in reference to the hypothetical manipulation of matter on the scale of a
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Work in the femtometer range involves manipulation of excited energy states within
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Femtotechnology plays a critical role in the 2005 science-fiction novel
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There’s Plenty More Room at the Bottom: Beyond Nanotech to Femtotech
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Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing
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Physics News Update Number 29 - DO NUCLEAR MOLECULES EXIST?
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Femtotech? (Sub)Nuclear Scale Engineering and Computation
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