| In the future each home and business will have a | | | | This means you could take the trash, and recycle |
| machine, and this machine will take any molecule, | | | | it all, and when you had too much of one element |
| and rip it apart back to its original elements. And | | | | you could trade it to your next-door neighbor, or |
| then each element will be divided into its own | | | | someone else that was trying to make something |
| category and stored for future use. You could | | | | that needed more of a certain type of other |
| take any chemical, or compound that was in any | | | | element. When one person had fewer elements |
| shape or size, within reason, and this machine | | | | of a certain type than they need, this would set |
| would disassemble it down to its basic elements. | | | | the price for the elements needed for assimilation. |
| This will be the ultimate home recycling machine | | | | Think of it as free-market capitalism. |
| or the ultimate business recycling device. | | | | In this type of process nothing would ever be |
| Then, when you wanted to make something, you | | | | wasted, and everything almost within reason |
| would simply punch up on the computer what you | | | | would be reused. Now, when I say "in the future |
| want to make in the recycling machine would | | | | each home and business will have one of these |
| take the elements needed to make that provided | | | | machines," realize that future might be 2200 A.D., |
| there were enough of them and assimilate them | | | | and it certainly isn't going to happen anytime soon. |
| into the compounds and chemicals needed to | | | | However, it is the logical progression of material |
| instantly manufacture the product that you desire | | | | sciences, nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, and |
| using nanotechnology, quantum mechanics, and | | | | our need to protect the environment that we live |
| nuclear mechanics. | | | | in on our home planet. Please consider all this. |