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Neil Gershenfeld Quotes

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Give ordinary people the right tools, and they will design and build the most extraordinary things  (Neil Gershenfeld Quotes) If anyone can make anything, anywhere. It fundamentally changes the meaning of business.  (Neil Gershenfeld Quotes) You don’t need personal fabrication in the home to buy what you can buy because you can buy it. You need it for what makes you unique, just like personalization.  (Neil Gershenfeld Quotes) We’ve had a digital revolution, but we don’t need to keep having it. And I’d like to look after that, to look what comes after the digital revolution.  (Neil Gershenfeld Quotes) For a smart material to be able to send out a more complex signal it needs to be nonlinear. If you hit a tuning fork twice as hard it will ring twice as loud but still at the same frequency. That’s a linear response. If you hit a person twice as hard they’re unlikely just to shout twice as loud. That property lets you learn more about the person than the tuning fork  (Neil Gershenfeld Quotes) Computer science is one of the worst things that ever happened to either computers or to science  (Neil Gershenfeld Quotes) Uncertainty is intrinsic to the process of finding out what you don’t know, not a weakness to avoid  (Neil Gershenfeld Quotes) Chaos has come to be associated with the study of anything complex, but, in fact, the mathematical techniques are directly applicable only to simple systems that appear to be complex  (Neil Gershenfeld Quotes)