This will enable space exploration beyond the demo stage of NASA-type voyages, among finally useful private helperBrain augmentation headsets/implants
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John, Brilliant sir. This and so much more. The world changes when “everything” is 5 nanometers away. So much so I could talk for 20 years and still not cover the implications.
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Yep those 64TB iPhones will be all we need to send into orbit to preserve all human thought.https://www.computerworld.com/article/3302039/apple-s-ar-lenses-purchase-also-sees-future-mobile-storage.html …
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Jonny, astounding work sir. I am not surprised you saw this. You are one of the most insightful journalists bringing a deep understanding to applied technology. A wonderful article!
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Indeed! Great research they are doing. The capacity is already in petabytes. Just no one is “talking” about. I will continue to talk about it.
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I wonder how much, if any, of this goes back to work done by Thomas K. Gaylord at Georgia Tech?https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/OF-MULTIPLE-HOLOGRAM-RECORDING-IN-LITHIUM-NIOBATE-Gaylord-Callen/913e6a3ab6e754b443f8d0655df1d1136ccbb929 …
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Jim, thank you! He was a pioneer! A great deal of his work helped establish the principles.
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So the days are numbered for stocks whose businesses are based on the cloud?
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Indeed. Long term it will primarily be used for “instant” information and updates to the Holographic Crystal Memory.
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