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Theory of self-reproducing automata : Von Neumann, John, 1903 ...Jun 24, 2015 · Publication date: 1966. Topics: Machine theory. Publisher: Urbana, University of Illinois Press.
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Von Neumann probes: rationale, propulsion, interstellar transfer timingFeb 28, 2022 · This paper has surveyed the range of propulsion options available to self-replicating Von Neumann probes. A possible expansion strategy for ...
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A Self-Reproducing Interstellar Probe - Robert FreitasThe first serious proposal to use material space probes for interstellar exploration is properly credited to Bracewell [1,6]. According to his calculations ...
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Near-term self-replicating probes - A concept design - ScienceDirectIn this paper, we propose a concept for a partially self-replicating probe for space exploration based on current and near-term technologies, with a focus on ...
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Lotka–Volterra models for extraterrestrial self-replicating probes - PMCA sufficiently advanced extraterrestrial civilization can send out a swarm of self-replicating probes for space exploration ... On the interstellar von neumann ...
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Self-replicating probes are imminent – implications for SETI - ADSWe present a Copernican argument that ETI do not exist – humans are developing self-replication technology today. We are developing the ability to 3D print ...Missing: Colin | Show results with:Colin
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[PDF] Near-Term Self-replicating Probes - A Concept Design - arXivThe focus of this article is to propose a concept design of a von Neumann probe, manufactured with current or near-term state of the art technologies, able to ( ...
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[PDF] 78304 self-replicating systems - NASA Technical Reports ServerThe growth characteristics and their problems are analyzed, the mathematics of various exponential growth options are outlined, and the problems of ...
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John von Neumann's Cellular AutomataJun 14, 2010 · In Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata, von Neumann described a cellular automaton with twenty-nine possible states for each cell and in which ...
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[PDF] Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata - CBA-MITVon Neumann then estimated that the brain dissipates 25 watts, has 1010 neurons, and that on the average a neuron is activated about. 10 times per second. Hence ...
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[PDF] Advanced Automation for Space MissionsThe pres- ent study was sponsored by NASA because of an increasing realization that advanced automatic and robotic devices, using machine intelligence, will ...
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[PDF] An Architecture for Self-Replicating Lunar FactoriesSelf- replication leads to exponential growth, and would allow as few as one initial factory to spawn lunar production of materials and energy on a massive ...
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Self-replicating probes are imminent – implications for SETIJul 8, 2022 · Indeed, the panspermia concept suggests the prospect of exploiting microorganism DNA as a self-replicating message. This was explored in the ...
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Self Replicating Systems and Molecular ManufacturingDrexler's architecture for an assembler. Drexler's assembler follows the Von Neumann architecture, but is specialized for dealing with systems made of atoms.Specifying An Assembler · The Utility Of An Assembler · Tip Chemistry<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Hierarchical Assembly of a Self-Replicating Spacecraft - CBA-MITReducing this complexity could enable exponential space exploration via self-replicating spacecraft (known as Von Neumann probes). We propose a hierarchical ...
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[PDF] Final Report of the Autonomous Spacecraft Maintenance Study GroupThe problem of obtaining radiation hard parts is com- mon to both the Fault-Tolerant. Spaceborne. Computer and the. Building Block Fault-Tolerant. Computer ...
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von Neumann AI Probe - Initiative for Interstellar StudiesThis project explores the drivers for an interstellar mission with a computation-heavy payload and provides an outline of a spacecraft and mission architecture.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Von Neumann probes: rationale, propulsion, interstellar transfer timingAug 7, 2025 · We focus on the resource requirements of a self-replicating interstellar probe that may have visited our solar system. ... Robert Freitas (Freitas ...
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(PDF) Self-replicating probes are imminent – implications for SETIWhile Matloff (2022) considers several motives for self-replicating probes, Ellery (2022a) suggests that self-replicating machines (and probes) are an ...Missing: Colin | Show results with:Colin
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Are Self-Replicating Machines Feasible? | Journal of Spacecraft and ...In this paper, preliminary attempts have been outlined to develop self-replicating machines by addressing the three-dimensional-printable actuator and ...
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[PDF] Self-replicating probes are imminent – implications for SETIMay 15, 2022 · However, a more responsive approach to asteroid mitigation has been proposed that exploits self-replication technology (Ellery, 2020a).Missing: Colin | Show results with:Colin
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Autonomous navigation for deep space small satellitesThis review investigates available deep space navigation methods from an autonomy perspective, considering trends in proposed deep space small satellite ...
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A self-reproducing interstellar probe. - NASA ADSA self-reproducing interstellar probe. Freitas, R. A., Jr. Abstract. Publication: Journal of the British Interplanetary Society. Pub Date: 1980; Bibcode ...Missing: Robert | Show results with:Robert
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The Effects of Probe Dynamics on Galactic Exploration TimescalesWe find that adding slingshot velocity boosts can decrease the travel time by up to two orders of magnitude over simple powered flight. In the third case, ...
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Models of Interstellar Exploration - NASA ADSThe only reasonable mission for a von Neumann probe would be to harvest information to be returned to the launching culture. As Stephenson (1977) pointed out, ...
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Directed panspermia - ScienceDirect.comDirected panspermia is the theory that organisms were deliberately transmitted to Earth by intelligent beings on another planet.
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Directed Panspermia: A 21st Century Perspective - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · Of course, self-replicating RNA molecules encoding peptides or even living protocells could have been 'inoculated' on Earth by comets or ...
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Berserker - Fred Saberhagen - Google BooksBerserkers, self-replicating machines from a different galaxy, arrive in the Milky Way with a single purpose: to destroy all life forms.
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Beyond "Fermi's Paradox" VI: What is the Berserker Hypothesis?Aug 22, 2020 · Therefore, Sagan and Newman argued that an advanced race would avoid building self-replicating machines and would destroy any they encountered.
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Before we Develop Self-Replicating Machines to Explore the ...Jul 26, 2022 · This is especially true if these probes are to be used as scouts, exploring the galaxy and maybe acting as our ambassadors to extraterrestrial ...
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(PDF) Anarchy, Technology, and the Self-Destruction HypothesisSep 29, 2020 · Does the technological capability for “self-destruction” grow faster than the political capacity to control and restraint it?
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The Fermi Paradox, Self-Replicating Probes, and the Interstellar ...Nov 26, 2011 · It has been widely acknowledged that self-replicating space-probes (SRPs) could explore the galaxy very quickly relative to the age of the galaxy.
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Technosignatures of Self-Replicating Probes in the Solar SystemSep 30, 2025 · We determine that self-replicating probes will systematically explore the Galaxy by tracking resources of sufficient metallicity. We focus on ...Missing: Colin | Show results with:Colin
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(PDF) The prospect of von neumann probes and the implications for ...We describe in some detail how a self-replicating interstellar spacecraft may be constricted from asteroidal resources. ... Recent work in developing self- ...
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[PDF] NASA Framework for the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)Apr 1, 2021 · AI systems must respect privacy and do no harm. Humans must monitor and guide machine learning processes. AI system risk tradeoffs must be ...
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Technological, ethical, and sociopolitical dimensions of interstellar ...The Ethical Considerations section explores the moral dilemmas associated with extending human presence beyond Earth, critically evaluating environmental ...
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The Ethics of Unintended Consequences - Centauri DreamsOct 18, 2013 · Newman-and Sagan argued that self-reproducing probes will never be built because they constitute a potential threat to their builders as well as ...Missing: concerns | Show results with:concerns
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They work, they replicate, they Live! How space law should regulate ...Nov 14, 2019 · They work, they replicate, they Live! How space law should regulate the use of synthetic biological organisms used for space industrial ...Missing: spacecraft | Show results with:spacecraft
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[PDF] technosignatures of self-replicating probes in the solar system - arXivOct 1, 2025 · Self-replicating probe expansion into the Galaxy is robust to the interstellar propulsion method adopted with only a narrow set of orders of ...
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(PDF) The Frontier of AI Alignment: Challenges and Strategies for ...Sep 3, 2024 · This paper explores the ethical and societal implications of AI alignment, particularly as systems become more powerful and potentially capable of emergent ...<|separator|>
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RENDEZVOUS WITH RAMA - Kirkus ReviewsOnly superlatives will do for Arthur Clarke's dazzlingly polished, wonderfully original exploration of a gigantic alien space ship that passes briefly through ...
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BLOOD MUSIC - Kirkus ReviewsApr 30, 1985 · Expanding one of his splendid short stories (a standout in The Year's Best Science Fiction, 1984), Bear has fashioned a woefully ragged and ...
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LEARNING THE WORLD - Kirkus ReviewsMacLeod flips back and forth between stories of the humans and aliens, avoiding the usual pro-human slant and presenting both sides as equally complex. And as ...
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G.W. Thomas on Fred Saberhagen's Berserkers - Black GateNov 27, 2024 · Berserkers are robotic killers, self-replicating war weapons invented for a conflict lost aeons ago. The machines, huge stations (that may ...
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The Berserker Series by Fred Saberhagen | Research StartersBecause berserkers are self-replicating and intelligent, they can build themselves in different shapes as required by a particular mission. The originals were ...
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[PDF] Berserkers - Jason FinleyBerserkers are a fictional type of intelligent killer machines first introduced by science fiction and fantasy author Fred Saberhagen (1930-2007) in a 1962 ...
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Nostalgia for Infinity in REYNOLDS'S REVELATION SPACE - jstorRemoving the Inhibitors opens an ecological niche, so to speak, for another kind of self-replicating machine: the human-built Greenfly that, as depicted in ...
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Prometheus: A Look at the Sci-Fi Film's Tech | PCMagRidley Scott's film is laden with technology—everything from floating cameras to SEVs to, of course, androids.
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Interview: Kim Stanley Robinson - Lightspeed MagazineThe two things I postulated that I think make it workable as a realistic kind of fantasia are space elevators on Earth and self-replicating machinery, and these ...
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The Mars Trilogy (Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars) by Kim Stanley ...Nov 26, 2011 · Robinson's Mars Trilogy harks back to early Arthur C. Clarke or Robert Heinlein tales of the exploration of our solar system, but it trumps them in spades.Missing: replicator | Show results with:replicator
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3 Terraforming and Eco-Economics in the Mars TrilogyMay 21, 2020 · Terraforming transforms Mars over the course of the three novels and becomes a means to imagine the birth of a new planetary order that ...
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Green Technology in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars TrilogyJun 27, 2016 · Robinson depicts a relationship between technological innovation and ecological stewardship that could redefine “green” technology.
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Exotic Space Weapons - Atomic RocketsAug 24, 2022 · From THE KILLING STAR by Charles Pellegrino and George Zebrowski (1995) ... self-replicating planetary-scale war machines [berserker probes].<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Expanse: The Protomolecule Explained - Screen RantApr 18, 2017 · The Protomolecule's modus operandi seems to be to find human hosts, infect them and then absorb their physical body along with their ...
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We Are Legion (We Are Bob): Bobiverse: Book 1Amazon product page for the first book in the Bobiverse series by Dennis E. Taylor, describing the self-replicating probes.
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Elon Musk on XElon Musk's November 2025 post stating "Optimus will be the Von Neumann probe."