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mechanosynthesis
In conventional chemical synthesis or chemosynthesis, reactive
molecules encounter one another through random thermal motion in a
liquid or vapor. In a hypothesized process of mechanosynthesis,
reactive molecules would be attached to molecular mechanical systems,
and their encounters would result from mechanical motions bringing
them together in planned sequences, positions, and orientations. It is
envisioned that mechanosynthesis would avoid unwanted reactions by
keeping potential reactants apart, and would strongly favor desired
reactions by holding reactants together in optimal orientations for
many molecular vibration cycles. Mechanosynthetic systems would be
designed to resemble some biological mechanisms
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