6,840 raw uncompressed TV hours on 10 terabyte 3.5 in. removable disc.
- highest analog / digital capacity available - lowest cost per gigabyte - longest archive shelf life of any data storage media - widest environmental conditions and tolerances - only technology that scales from nano to macro solutions - most reliable media available - highest bandwidth data transfer potential - direct replacement for hard disk drives
For over 25 years we have wanted to evolve into something better. This technology can only offer a small degree of storage capacity increase and we are still faced with the same para magnetic obsolescence.
Take a pencil and fit 20 pencils vertical to the one horizaontal.
Well there is only one problem with vertical and that is the data bits like the maxed horizontal data bits are hard to tell apart, margin code.
Its unfortunate but the magnetic road map is going to collapse whether it goes horizontal or vertical in the next few years.
I have seen transparent magnetic concepts on Scientific America and Physics Org for writing data, but I have yet to see one concept on how to read data on future magnetics.
We need to look at optical nanotechnology like the Japanese, Taiwanese, Chinese, Koreans, and Europeans before its too late like Read Rite.
the atomic force microscope only writes on the surface 2D ( x by y dimensions).
Imagine if they could do 3D Volume Holographic Optical Storage Nanotechnology, the data density, capacities, and bandwidth would go thru the stratisphere to ISS space lab.
Blu-Ray and EVD on the same dead end road.
America has the world's leading
holographic research going on with Inphase,
Aprilisc, Plasmon, and Colossal Storage.
Holographic Storage will hold thousands of
Blu-Ray & EVD's.
China and others will need to pay royalties
in the End.
What happens when you destroy material thru heat in a closed container with no out gasing of the plastic fuse (albeit a small amount).
What about inner laminate trapped gas pockets distorting/destroying packaging inner infra-structure over time ?
I think HP/Princeton have created a neat lab experiment.
Isnt trapping gases in a closed container the theory behind hand grenades ?
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Why Rewritable Atomic Holographic Storage ?
6,840 raw uncompressed TV hours on 10 terabyte 3.5 in. removable disc.
- highest analog / digital capacity available
- lowest cost per gigabyte
- longest archive shelf life of any data storage media
- widest environmental conditions and tolerances
- only technology that scales from nano to macro solutions
- most reliable media available
- highest bandwidth data transfer potential
- direct replacement for hard disk drives
technologies and shot powerline down as bad.
The powerline commission doing the study
a few years back found it could do major damage
to their economy.
For over 25 years we have wanted to evolve into
something better. This technology can only offer
a small degree of storage capacity increase and
we are still faced with the same para magnetic
obsolescence.
Take a pencil and fit 20 pencils vertical to the
one horizaontal.
Well there is only one problem with vertical and
that is the data bits like the maxed horizontal
data bits are hard to tell apart, margin code.
Its unfortunate but the magnetic road map is
going to collapse whether it goes horizontal
or vertical in the next few years.
I have seen transparent magnetic concepts on
Scientific America and Physics Org for writing
data, but I have yet to see one concept on how
to read data on future magnetics.
We need to look at optical nanotechnology like
the Japanese, Taiwanese, Chinese, Koreans, and
Europeans before its too late like Read Rite.
http://www.colossalstorage.net/eloy_3c.gif
ferroelectric nanotubes
the atomic force microscope only writes on the surface 2D ( x by y dimensions).
Imagine if they could do 3D Volume Holographic Optical Storage Nanotechnology,
the data density, capacities, and bandwidth would go thru the stratisphere to ISS space lab.
ferroelectric molecular optical storage nanotechnology many years ago.
I am sure the company is in talks with the Japanese as we speak.
The website for those interested is
www.colossalstorage.net
concepts for programmable camaflouge coatings
many eons ago working with the military for one.
sounds like Apple just learning about the
technology and trying to put their name on it ?
I hope it aint so.
Nanotechnology.
true I have concerns over nanobots being
turned loose inside me by the ingestion of
genetically altered foods.
I also feel that we can also invent alot of good
products that can help mankind.
I hope we can continue on the road of exploration
of this new science and not treat it like
Witchcraft from people of Salem.
we need to give it a chance, NanoTechnology
is just begginning and really needs more time.