"And that because the moving parts are a million times smaller than the ones we're familiar with, they move a million times faster, just as a smaller tuning fork produces a higher pitch than a large one"
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The specific intent is to normalize speed at the nanoscale as common sense. By anchoring “faster” to “higher pitch,” he frames nano-machines as not merely smaller tools but fundamentally more dynamic ones, capable of doing work at rates that macroscopic machinery can’t touch. Subtext: miniaturization isn’t just about fitting more onto a chip; it’s about crossing into regimes where thermal motion, resonance, and reaction times rewrite what “mechanical” even means. In Drexler’s larger project, that matters because speed implies throughput, and throughput implies plausibility: if parts can cycle absurdly fast, then ambitious assembly or computation starts to sound feasible.
Contextually, this sits squarely in the Drexler tradition of arguing for molecular nanotechnology by making it legible. It’s a rhetorical bridge from the Industrial Age’s gears and levers to a future of engineered chemistry, where the most convincing argument is often not a proof but a metaphor that makes the leap feel physically ordained.
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Drexler, K. Eric. (2026, January 16). And that because the moving parts are a million times smaller than the ones we're familiar with, they move a million times faster, just as a smaller tuning fork produces a higher pitch than a large one. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-that-because-the-moving-parts-are-a-million-103850/
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Drexler, K. Eric. "And that because the moving parts are a million times smaller than the ones we're familiar with, they move a million times faster, just as a smaller tuning fork produces a higher pitch than a large one." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-that-because-the-moving-parts-are-a-million-103850/.
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"And that because the moving parts are a million times smaller than the ones we're familiar with, they move a million times faster, just as a smaller tuning fork produces a higher pitch than a large one." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-that-because-the-moving-parts-are-a-million-103850/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





