"After realizing that we would eventually be able to build molecular machines that could arrange atoms to form virtually any pattern that we wanted, I saw that an awful lot of consequences followed from that"
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The specific intent is to justify why nanotechnology isn’t merely a new tool but a new phase of capability, like computation was for information. He’s not pitching one invention; he’s arguing for an entire landscape of downstream effects. That open-endedness (“an awful lot”) functions rhetorically as a warning label: the consequences are too numerous to responsibly enumerate in a single breath, which is also a way of conceding uncertainty without surrendering urgency.
Context matters: Drexler emerged in the late Cold War/early personal-computing era, when big technological narratives oscillated between liberation and catastrophe. His subtext echoes that mood. If you can build anything, scarcity, supply chains, and even military balance shift. The sentence’s restraint masks the real provocation: governance and ethics will lag behind fabrication, and the world will be remade by whoever learns to write the “code” of matter first.
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| Topic | Science |
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| Source | Engines of Creation (1986) — K. Eric Drexler; sentence appears in his discussion of molecular manufacturing: "After realizing that we would eventually be able to build molecular machines that could arrange atoms to form virtually any pattern that we wanted, I saw that an awful lot of consequences followed from that." |
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Drexler, K. Eric. (2026, January 16). After realizing that we would eventually be able to build molecular machines that could arrange atoms to form virtually any pattern that we wanted, I saw that an awful lot of consequences followed from that. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-realizing-that-we-would-eventually-be-able-129727/
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Drexler, K. Eric. "After realizing that we would eventually be able to build molecular machines that could arrange atoms to form virtually any pattern that we wanted, I saw that an awful lot of consequences followed from that." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-realizing-that-we-would-eventually-be-able-129727/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"After realizing that we would eventually be able to build molecular machines that could arrange atoms to form virtually any pattern that we wanted, I saw that an awful lot of consequences followed from that." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-realizing-that-we-would-eventually-be-able-129727/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.

