Talk:Universal Constructor/@comment-5008368-20160328035324/@comment-5008368-20170929040009

The original page assertion was: "The energy required to run a UC, or at least its containment unit, appears to be very small. According to the schematic of the containment unit, it needs only 10 keV of energy to run. This energy is about 50 times smaller than the mass-energy of a single electron. This is likely an error as this amount of energy is impractically small." My original comment was directly in response to this: keV is very obviously an error.