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Nov 17 2005, 07:07 PM
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QUOTE(dogomchawi @ Oct 18 2005, 05:25 PM) This was inspired by the other guys post about the speed of light. So the new thing is using light waves to do computing =) Of course it isnt really working yet but I thought it was really cool so i figured i would post something here. The basic working thing is that you supercool atoms to within a few degrees of absolute zero. Then you send a beam of light through them - and - viola, a baby can crawl faster than light. What happens is that as the light wave passes through the frozen atoms its speed is dramitcally reduced. So much so that the speed of light goes from 186,000 miles per second to 1 mile per hour! Scientists are able to control how long the light wave is held at the speeds the determine and which direction it goes in afterwards. So imagine your hardrive or something being a mini-freezer that slows light down - does computations - and send its along on its merry little way. Talk about super-computing. They have been able to control a light pulse so much that it seems to fade and then stop, then starts up again whenever its called. The process doesnt involve stopping the actual photons. What happens is that the information about the light wave is rapidly stored in special atoms that are trapped with a glass tube. Then when the light needs to be manipulated the photon information is turned into a replica of the original wave and sent where it needs to go. It taps into the heart of Quantum Mechanics to create the ultimate computer. Einstein argued that light speed was the absolute limit of speed in the universe. So technically if you used a computer that operated at light speed it would be the fastest computer in the universe =) You could play World of Warcraft 24/7 and never have a single stich of lag in IronForge!! WOOT That right there is a reason to get a light-speed compy. What do you guys think? NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Dec 2 2005, 04:47 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 135 Joined: 1-December 05 From: Minnesoooota Member No.: 15,201 |
Thats amazing! I wish I had a computer that operated at light speed...All I have is a crappy Compaq Armada M700. Oh well, its better than nothing. I'm sure some starving kid in Honduras would rather have an Armada. Wow, where am I going with this post?! lol.
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Dec 2 2005, 04:58 AM
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Super Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 381 Joined: 1-December 05 From: Xempt..T17 GFX Crew Member No.: 15,202 ![]() |
lol, english plz. Utterly facinating I would have to say. Wow tecchnology will be very interesting and facinating a couple years from now.
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Dec 2 2005, 05:16 AM
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Super Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 400 Joined: 21-June 05 From: Callifornia Member No.: 8,519 |
QUOTE(dogomchawi @ Oct 18 2005, 09:25 AM) This was inspired by the other guys post about the speed of light. So the new thing is using light waves to do computing =) Of course it isnt really working yet but I thought it was really cool so i figured i would post something here. The basic working thing is that you supercool atoms to within a few degrees of absolute zero. Then you send a beam of light through them - and - viola, a baby can crawl faster than light. What happens is that as the light wave passes through the frozen atoms its speed is dramitcally reduced. So much so that the speed of light goes from 186,000 miles per second to 1 mile per hour! Scientists are able to control how long the light wave is held at the speeds the determine and which direction it goes in afterwards. So imagine your hardrive or something being a mini-freezer that slows light down - does computations - and send its along on its merry little way. Talk about super-computing. They have been able to control a light pulse so much that it seems to fade and then stop, then starts up again whenever its called. The process doesnt involve stopping the actual photons. What happens is that the information about the light wave is rapidly stored in special atoms that are trapped with a glass tube. Then when the light needs to be manipulated the photon information is turned into a replica of the original wave and sent where it needs to go. It taps into the heart of Quantum Mechanics to create the ultimate computer. Einstein argued that light speed was the absolute limit of speed in the universe. So technically if you used a computer that operated at light speed it would be the fastest computer in the universe =) You could play World of Warcraft 24/7 and never have a single stich of lag in IronForge!! WOOT That right there is a reason to get a light-speed compy. What do you guys think? sounds fun lol but i got one problem i have found lol... the wow 24/7 without lag... yes this is true only on your end... your computer will never lag wow but ever think about blizzards end? there is the network as well the more people on the more the servers are "lagged down" thus making it seem like your lagging... you can prove this by playing a game on your computer and then playing the same game on a network version of it say diablo2 has an offline and online compatibility... i never lag offline but once i get online i wont lag but blizzard will thus making me lag so good try there but the rest seems resonible. lol little confusing tho |
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Sep 15 2006, 03:22 PM
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Premium Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 183 Joined: 24-July 06 From: Cape Town Member No.: 27,194 |
I only know of super conductors. Take a ceramic matterial, cool it as close to absolute zero as you can (-273°C) and send a current through it. And look what you have, a piece of wire that has a resistance of zero ohms
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