Seen those 3d holographic crystal baubles that you can put images or letterings inside. Not much of a stretch if you can write data in layers inside those, these guys just made it better and hold more information. Probably will see "holodisks" or holotype media devices if they can produce it economically.
Hence the booster shots to keep the graphene in your body because the body gets rid of it so they have to give you booster shots so they can keep you under control
Why???? Because ISS knew Chinese was smart people so had to be banned to join. If not what was happening!! Ghina's space station, Tian Gong, would be finished in 2013 or 2014 😂
to call this "copying" is ridiculous. It's like saying ford building their car was copying mercedes when the concept is universal. cars need 4 wheels, a steering wheel, and have to carry about 4 people. so ALL cars will have great similarities in form and function, but they aren't even close to being copies of one another. Just because the Russian rocket has stabilizer fins, and legs to keep it from tipping over when it lands doesn't make it a copy of anything they are doing in the LGBTQ base pseudo-democracy of america. I'm shocked how Russophobic and Anti-Slavic people in america are. Your hatred, obsession, and rage towards East europe and specifically Russia is unhealthy. You (citizens of the LGBTQ based psudo-democracies) really should move on, learn to respect Russian people. They respect you. They just hate your governments (and justly so).. so lets try to be adults and move on from this childish and petty hate filled attitude of the cold war, ehh? cheerio mate.
Brains are far more complex than quantum computers. The brain maintains all the functions of the body and is still able to compute information. Not to mention the ability to take in multiple forms of information and process it instantly using all our senses. We also have emotions. All quantum computers do is process information which it does in a pretty fantastic way!
Well, that Cyberpunk joke hasn't aged well (thankfully for CDPR), made sense at time video released, just like trashing on Suicide Squad: Kill Rocksteady makes sense at time of this comment. Jokes aside, I really just want a place to store all my backups of 4k movies, 24bit flac music and family photos. 360TB should suffice for now...guarantee I can fill it with my data hoarding. Only a little disappointed this wasn't an available product... maybe I can ask uncle Bruce Wayne to get me one.
WOW, that noisy offensive 'music' is atrocious! Tried to watch this vid, but 2 minutes was all I could stand. Please learn from your commenters who tell you the truth.
Well, honestly that was kind of self-explanatory. I saw the Superman movie where it looked like the people of Krypton stored ridiculous amounts of data on crystals, and just seeing the name it was like "Okay, I get the idea." Plus, I saw a video of Microsoft using data stored on glass that they retrieve with robots, and thought this might be related. But really, the accomplishment seems less impressive when you realize that Blu-Ray already encodes data using lasers on a layer of metal encased in plastic, and that dual-layer discs are already a thing. All they have really done is found another way to use lasers to encode data on a chunk of glass instead. Glass is more expensive and more fragile than metal and plastic, and on top of that they are using more material and more powerful lasers than would be suited to home use. So people likely wouldn't want this... people already think discs are fragile now, do you think they want their data stored on a literal piece of glass? Maybe I'm missing something here because my Mom works in electro-optical field and I know we've been using lasers to etch things into glass for years, but this doesn't seem like much of a revolution except that they were the first to find an efficient way to encode data into glass using more than two dimensions. That doesn't mean others didn't know it could be done, it's just that they didn't see it as particularly marketable... what it does make me wonder though is if there's a way we could store more data on multi-layer discs by using more dimensions within them, with the existing lasers and our existing metal and plastic tooling. That would help the average user a lot more than proving it's possible to store large amounts of data on glass.
I wonder if something like VentureStar could fly with stainless steel construction, liquid methane/lox fueled Raptor engines, and an actively cooled heat shield?
Sure. Why not? Properly applied science can cobble that together no problem. It's all the other components and systems that become an issue. Hence, rocket science.
except that it's only 3 dimensions. where do you get these other 2 made up dimensions? it's all stored withing the x y z of the glass. if you could somehow prove the existence of new dimensions that would be a far greater discover than a new storage medium, neat, but hardly tech to alter our history. but you haven't. you're just using junk futurisms and buzz words that don't mean anything. you're not only spreading disinformation, you're retarding the intellectual progress of the race.