I've got the article ("There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom") in
_Micromechanics and MEMS: Classic and Seminal Papers to 1990_. It was also
reprinted in JMEMS V.1, No.1, which is available at IEEExplore. In
addition, it was originally published in _Miniaturization_, though my copy
doesn't say when.
There is also a follow-up article called "Infitesimal Machinery" in the
same book, or in JMEMS V.2, No.1.
Jesse Fowler
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On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Thomas B. Jones wrote:
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> Can someone tell me the original source of Richard Feynman's prophetic
> statement that "there is room at the bottom"? I would like to obtain the
> text of his talk, if that is available in some form.
>
> By the way, for those interested in such things, there is lots of relevant
> discussion about the scaling of physical laws to be found in the series of
> lectures Feynman gave at Cornell in 1964, which were published in a volume
> called "The Character of Physical Law," MIT Press, 1967.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tom Jones
>
>
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