THE FUTURE OF 'FAB LAB' FABRICATION
IN 1965, TECH pioneer Gordon Moore saw a pattern: The quantity of segments on a coordinated circuit was multiplying each year. He anticipated this would keep, bringing about uncontrollably capable advanced gadgets. It was a venturesome conjecture (he later reconsidered the interim to like clockwork), however Moore's law pretty much held for five decades, contracting the PC from room-sized apparatus to pocketable cell phone. The universe of bits was changed.
Could a similar thing happen now—to the universe of particles?