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3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing. I've been following its development with some interest. A RepRap is a variation you can construct yourself. If you then instruct your RepRap to make a RepRapRepRap, you've now got your very own self-replicating machine. To ponder this much longer will, I think, blow my mind...
So if you programmed your RapRap to replicate itself on a slightly smaller scale - say 80%, and then continued the process long enough, you would eventually have a RapRap too small to see!
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