Tom Moore
@mooreth42
Working to inspire, educate, and equip the next generation of molecular nano-technologists
Art piece titled When Biological Motors Power Artificial Machines. I'm making a poster of the fame at 7 seconds.
Think I try for a rod that spins inside another rod while sliding in and out first and then an all diamondoid screw.

Early testing of Aqua for AIREBO and Fuchsia for ForceField-Experimental caparisons for a cantilever. I want to replace AIREBO with a custom FF for diamondoid nano-machines.
Nanobots Vs. the Super Viruses. An episode in the series A Day In The Life of a Molecular Nanotechnology World.
Little clip from the medical nanobot movie. I've had to build a bunch of different scale models, from a whole body to this closest scale.
Wait, let me try that again. In my haste to see the finished product I started rod1 in the wrong configuration. And at this speed both rods might need some bracing in the middle.
Multiplexer that allows power to be sent to different systems. Of course it's moving incredibly fast and is missing some of the frame to speed up simulation as always. Think of it as stress testing the design. :)
Sneak peak with larger video coming, but I am thinking in a 1 GigaAtom system, software should handle like 99.99999% of them behind the scenes.
Tutorial on making a hexagon in SAMSON youtu.be/jT3JdeS0tdM #SAMSON #MolecularModeling
If anyone going to this wants to meet to discuss factories that use atomically precise manufacturing, I'm in the area.
Reindustrialize 2.0 Programming Announcement: TRACK 2: Manufacturing Technology Factories of the future will not look the same as they do today. Mass production to drive domestic supply chain resilience will require combining human ingenuity with automation and robotics.…
I let it run. In real time this would be rotating at 2 billion times a second which is pretty fast even for molecular machines. It could probably use a little more support, too.
I don't know what my artificial white blood cell is going to look like yet, but I do know it will have an iris door, a Virus-Iris.
Those sprockets are turning at 4 GHz. Get the files here github.com/mooreth/Diamon…
When you space-fill a car model with crystal lonsdaleite but missed a coordinate multiplier somewhere in the code.
Nonperishable medical nanobots replacing blood cells in soldier experiencing severe trauma.
My 2GHz Scotch Yoke needs some more support at that speed. Should I let it continue simulating or evoke symmetry to assume the second half of the rotation will also work?