richard feynman's 1959 lecture

What Was the Central Idea?

Feynman's central idea was that the principles of physics do not forbid the possibility of manipulating individual atoms and molecules. He envisioned the construction of tiny machines and the potential for immense storage capacities by writing information on an atomic scale. His provocative questions and hypotheses have laid the groundwork for modern nanotechnology, inspiring scientists to explore the nanoscopic world.

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