According to a company working on this nanotechnology.
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Atomic Holographic Optical Storage Nanotechnology will dramatically improve applications like 6,840 raw uncompressed high quality Video/TV hours, or 2,100,000 chest x-rays, or nearly 10,000,000 high-resolution images, or 30,000 four-drawer filing cabinets of documents, or 20,000 DVD'S Worm's , or 4,000 BLU-Ray Worm disk's, or 100 - 100 gigabyte disk drives or 50 Inphase Holographic Disks on ONE 10 Terabyte 3.5 in. removable disc.
Already companies are declaring victory, is this another Pearl Harbor ?
I think the winner should be based on technology specifications for really advancing the storage industry and quite frankly Blu-Ray just doesn't do it.
Holographic storage companies will be introducing their products in 2006 and 2007 and I feel the future will be with this technology.
Using current and voltage and kirkoff's law is non secured and the inventor obviosly doesnt understand what is involved to have 100 % secured communication.
He is an idea by an inventor that has a better chance of succeeding.
Step it up a few magnitudes. Entangled Particle Communication.
Colossal Storage Years ago Patented a reprogrammable function in which negative and positive refraction can occur changing the index of refraction.
I would much prefer to be able to change the internal geometry thru intelligent programmability then just drilling a bunch of holes in a piece of material.
Spintronic electronic circuits exploit the magnetic orientation of electrons and atoms. Spin, in short. And it could lead to M-RAM - magnetic random access memory - among other things, say IBM and Stanford University.
Atomic holographic DVR disc drive inventor Michael Thomas, however, goes even further.
He wanted, and still wants, to use polarized UV photons with the same resonant frequencies as the ferroelectric molecule and electric fields to control electron movement, polarity, and EMF fields for optical display imagery and data storage applications.
"I invented new phrases like photon induced electric field poling, plasmonic physics, and ferroelectric spintronics to talk about the science," he told p2pnet.
Until propellantless propulsion is invented any long range space travel is just a hallucination of virtual reality.
I dont like all the protection schemes that they are putting on BR and HD-DVD.
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We need a storage technology that allows the consumer to download 1 copy legally to their storage of choice without industry interference.
New data storage beyond Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.
http://www.nanotech-now.com/news.cgi?story_id=137
GIT talks about AFM for imageing. I dont thing dragging a contact needle styllis across molecules is going to be reliable or fast.
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Maybe they should visit this website and get some fresh ideas.
http://www.nanotech-now.com/news.cgi?story_id=137
The article more appropriately discusses lying or falsification of one CV not qualifications of the employee.
According to a company working on this nanotechnology. . Atomic Holographic Optical Storage Nanotechnology will dramatically improve applications like 6,840 raw uncompressed high quality Video/TV hours, or 2,100,000 chest x-rays, or nearly 10,000,000 high-resolution images, or 30,000 four-drawer filing cabinets of documents, or 20,000 DVD'S Worm's , or 4,000 BLU-Ray Worm disk's, or 100 - 100 gigabyte disk drives or 50 Inphase Holographic Disks on ONE 10 Terabyte 3.5 in. removable disc.
with entangled particles this could someday be possible. http://colossalstorage.net/home_entangled.htm
others will be needed to storage enormous amounts of data.
We will need terabyte and petabyte optical disks.
check out technology using ferroelectric molecules having a density
of 200 terabits/cm2 and above.
Already companies are declaring victory, is this another Pearl Harbor ?
I think the winner should be based on technology specifications for really
advancing the storage industry and quite frankly Blu-Ray just doesn't do it.
Holographic storage companies will be introducing their products in 2006 and
2007 and I feel the future will be with this technology.
Using current and voltage and kirkoff's law is non secured and the
inventor obviosly doesnt understand what is involved to have 100 %
secured communication.
He is an idea by an inventor that has a better chance of succeeding.
Step it up a few magnitudes. Entangled Particle Communication.
http://colossalstorage.net/home_entangled.htm
http://p2pnet.net/story/7124
This website has been illustrating a concept for Quantum Entanglement for many years with text and gif files.
http://colossalstorage.net/home_entangled.htm
http://holoforum.com/
large discussion website on holographics, blu-ray, hd-dvd, displays, etc.
New forum covers alot of information on all 3.
http://holoforum.com/
Copper cant be used for new communication, Fiber Optics can, see below,
http://colossalstorage.net/home_entangled.htm
Holographic Storage, monitors, lenses, Blu-Ray, communication, etc.
http://www.holoforum.com/index.php
Colossal Storage Years ago Patented a reprogrammable function in which negative and positive refraction can occur changing the index of refraction.
I would much prefer to be able to change the internal geometry thru intelligent programmability then just drilling a bunch of holes in a piece of material.
here is Colossal's webpage.
http://colossalstorage.net/
I think their high capacity data storage will greatly effect both the
Blu-Ray and HD-DVD markets.
Ones things for sure. The data storage market is HOT !
For those interested in Spintronics and Quantum Entanglement visit this website.
http://colossalstorage.net/
When it is all done and said, " I dont know if
Blu-Ray / HD-DVD, Holographic Storage or some
other technology will rule the day."
We all need to stay tuned because the storage
landscape is about ready for a Tsunami Attack.
This technology will never have " REWRITABLE " potential, but will be a great back up, distribution disk, or write once read many times disk.
Breakthrough Nanotechnology Will Bring 100 Terabyte 3.5-inch Digital Data Storage Disks
http://www.physorg.com/news785.html
http://p2pnet.net/story/2500
Spintronic electronic circuits exploit the magnetic orientation of electrons and atoms. Spin, in short. And it could lead to M-RAM - magnetic random access memory - among other things, say IBM and Stanford University.
Atomic holographic DVR disc drive inventor Michael Thomas, however, goes even further.
He wanted, and still wants, to use polarized UV photons with the same resonant frequencies as the ferroelectric molecule and electric fields to control electron movement, polarity, and EMF fields for optical display imagery and data storage applications.
"I invented new phrases like photon induced electric field poling, plasmonic physics, and ferroelectric spintronics to talk about the science," he told p2pnet.
Research is active at 3 universities. http://www.nanonewsnet.com/index.php?module=pagese tter&func=viewpub&tid=4&pid=5
Not only can UV be used for new weapons systems.
But new Nanotechnology uses UV. Press articles
http://p2pnet.net/story/842
http://p2pnet.net/story/1211
http://p2pnet.net/story/1385
The President signing the National NanoTech Bill
will create thousands of new Companies and tens
of thousands of new Jobs in this Future $ 1
trillion dollar fledgling industry.