Those totally look like the isolinear chips from Star Trek

  • @A_A@lemmy.world
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    117 months ago

    … Data can be written at GBps speeds, with TB/square-centimeter areal densities …

    Say, 8 Tbits/cm² (so 1 TB/cm²) …
    this is aprox ( 10-7m )2 unit cells.

    Conventional optical microscopy cannot resolve this, so, maybe they are using evanescent surface optics ?

          • @A_A@lemmy.world
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            77 months ago

            Thanks for these kind words Mr C. Happy.
            (I know there must be a joke and I’m sorry that I do not get it. I have a lot of difficulty to grasp many jokes. Thanks anyway.)

            • CosmicApe
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              57 months ago

              The line “I like your funny words, magic man” is from this scene from Clone High. People use it when they want to show they don’t understand what was said but appreciated it none the less. CrackHappy changed it to “magnet man” because they are least got that much from what you were saying.

              • @A_A@lemmy.world
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                57 months ago

                Aaah ! that’s why ! Thanks :)
                People wouldn’t believe but since 10 years I’ve watched maybe 5 to 10 hours (total) of video including YouTube, TV and whatever. Also went to cinema maybe five times.

                • CosmicApe
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                  67 months ago

                  Missing the odd pop culture reference is understandable in that case haha

      • @A_A@lemmy.world
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        17 months ago

        This would absolutely make sense. Unfortunately, they don’t say whether or not (it’s 3D) in the article. Well … they do describe it as a microscopic QR code which is 2D.

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        17 months ago

        Yes I agree : they must have a very expensive, very powerful and very precise writing device.