"The other advantage is that in conventional manufacturing processes, it takes a long time for a factory to produce an amount of product equal to its own weight. With molecular machines, the time required would be something more like a minute"
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The specific intent is persuasive and political as much as technical: to make nanotechnology feel not incremental but phase-changing, the kind of shift that forces new rules. The comparison to “its own weight” is slyly chosen because it’s intuitive and physical; you don’t need to understand chemistry to feel the punchline. Then comes the accelerant: “something more like a minute,” a colloquial, almost casual phrasing that smuggles in an outrageous claim while sounding reasonable. He’s inviting you to accept a science-fiction tempo as a near-future engineering parameter.
Subtext: if production can self-amplify at that rate, control becomes the central problem, not capability. Scarcity, supply chains, labor, even warfare start to look contingent. This is Drexler in the classic late-20th-century techno-futurist mode: take an abstract capability (atomic precision) and translate it into a vivid, unsettling metric that bypasses skepticism. The context is the long argument of Engines of Creation-era thinking, when “nanotech” wasn’t a product category yet but a wager that computation-like scaling could be applied to matter itself.
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Drexler, K. Eric. (2026, January 16). The other advantage is that in conventional manufacturing processes, it takes a long time for a factory to produce an amount of product equal to its own weight. With molecular machines, the time required would be something more like a minute. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-other-advantage-is-that-in-conventional-92335/
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Drexler, K. Eric. "The other advantage is that in conventional manufacturing processes, it takes a long time for a factory to produce an amount of product equal to its own weight. With molecular machines, the time required would be something more like a minute." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-other-advantage-is-that-in-conventional-92335/.
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"The other advantage is that in conventional manufacturing processes, it takes a long time for a factory to produce an amount of product equal to its own weight. With molecular machines, the time required would be something more like a minute." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-other-advantage-is-that-in-conventional-92335/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.



