Exploration of Hyperfine Micro-Machining Limit

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Combining the latest achievements of scientists to study cosmology, the machining accuracy of microelectronic devices is not the limit size of hyperfine micro-machining processing. In the future, it will develop a novel micro-machining method using dark energy and dark matter, and setup a new era. The paper introduces the Planck scale and the Heisenberg uncertainty relation into the Newtonian gravity for the model simplification. Newtonian gravity can be separated into two parts that is Dark Matter and Dark Energy. Every part is inverse relation to the distance.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 941-944)

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2145-2148

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