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The newly discovered Dyakonov-Voigt light allows for a tremendous data stores in Holographic Crystal Memory. The ~1.6 Petabytes I have calculated would store video, audio, data collections of every second of an average life with room for neuronal connections.
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BOOOOOM!
A new form of Crystal based light discovered: Dyakonov-Voigt light— it changes everything.
In 1987 I spoke of Holographic Crystal Memory to easily store ~1.6 Petabytes to archive a human life of data. This makes it orders of magnitude easier.
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