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Lifetime Digital MemoryWhat's the next big thing? Videoblogging?
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Scenario Building Experiment for Year 2010 - Telecommunications Industry & Information TechnologyThis is a simple scenario building excercise for a Telecommunications & Information Technology which I thought of conducting online. This is just an experimnent and the results of this could lead us to opportunities and warn us about coming Threats. I invite one and all, related with it to participate in it. The book "The Art of Long View" by Peter Schwartz the master scenario-builder said that in such an excercise, it is important to learn the opinion of everyone related to the focus of the scenario...and so here we go....
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Scenario Building Experiment for Year 2010 - Telecommunications Industry & Information TechnologyThis is a simple scenario building excercise for a Telecommunications & Information Technology which I thought of conducting online. This is just an experimnent and the results of this could lead us to opportunities and warn us about coming Threats. I invite one and all, related with it to participate in it. The book "The Art of Long View" by Peter Schwartz the master scenario-builder said that in such an excercise, it is important to learn the opinion of everyone related to the focus of the scenario...and so here we go....
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Quantum Spookiness Precipitates Out of SolutionThe Bose - Einstein Condensate
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My Ass[ets]Battered by Black-Scholes
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The Radical Insidiousness Of Desktop SearchDesktop search is the narrow end of the wedge that will change how we think about information. Here's why.
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"What’s Next for Google"Good article by Charles Ferguson at MIT's Technology Review.
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BBC "If..." on cloning, violence and drug legalisationThis second series of IF aims to involve you in the options that lie ahead for you, and for your children.
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OpenX+ & Y+ Coordinates. . .
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Broadband's Next DimensionQuantum memory for light:
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In the macroscopic classical world, it is possible to copy information from one device into another. We do this everyday, when, for example, we copy files in a computer or we tape a conversation. In the microscopic world, however, it is not possible to copy the quantum information from one system into another one. It can only be transferred, without leaving any trace on the original one. The manipulation and transfer of quantum information is, in fact, a very active field of research in physics and informatics, since it is the basis of all the protocols and algorithms in the fields of quantum communication and computation, which may revolutionize the world of information. In the work published in Nature, November 25, 2004, scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching and the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen have proposed a scheme to transfer the quantum state of a pulse of light onto a set of atoms and have demonstrated it experimentally. http://www.physorg.com/news2227.html |
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Great stuff. I've furled those links to peruse later (when I have the time...HA). Thanks. BTW, I did the Google on "psychotronics" and came up with a couple of sites selling aluminum foil beanies (no sh*t!) Couldn't find one with a propeller though, so I'll hold off until the upgrade.
randomchaos | POSTED: 12.17.04 @06:20Roots of quantum broadband: All-Optical BEC?
[jch] | POSTED: 12.16.04 @20:59INTERVIEW WITH A QUANTUM TANTRIK
[jch] | POSTED: 12.12.04 @02:11Sprint's Nextel Dimension
[jch] | POSTED: 12.10.04 @22:25...........how long before the reverse occurs? Did a google on Psychotronics......
[jch] | POSTED: 12.10.04 @11:58I had a point? Well, yeah, I have a point, but when I wear a hat, you can't see it. So, if we can control a computer with mind energy, how long before the reverse occurs? Matrix without the physical brain stem jack. I was born abt 50 years too late. Just saw this morning there's a new 10 disc (!) Matrix boxed set out. My 11 year old son's already clamoring for it. I told him he better save up. Or stop growing. Dad's strapped.
randomchaos | POSTED: 12.10.04 @05:44.........but more to your point randomchaos:
DNA as Holographic Bio-Computer
The Gariaev group (1994) proposed a theory of the "DNA-wave Biocomputer". They suggest that: (1) there are genetic "texts", similar to the context-dependent texts in human language; (2) the chromosome apparatus acts simultaneously both as a source and receiver of these genetic texts, respectively decoding and encoding them; (3) the chromosome continuum acts like a dynamic holographic grating, which displays or transduces weak laser light and a solitonic electro-acoustic field. In other words, the code is transformed into physical matter, guided by light and sound signals.
Complex information can be encoded in EM fields, as we all know from coding and decoding of television and radio signals. Even more complex information can be encoded in holographic images. DNA acts as a holographic projector of acoustic and EM information that contains the informational quintessence of the biohologram. Quantum non-locality of genetic information is fundamental.
The nervous system acts as a coordination mechanism that integrates DNA projection of the rest of the cells in the system, aligning these cellular holograms. The biohologram, projected by the brain, creates standing and moving electromagnetic wave patterns at different frequencies of the spectrum in order to effect different biochemical transformations. There may be specific electrostatic fields, or there may be electrodynamic fields varying at different frequencies, from low (radio waves) all the way up the spectrum into visible light (biophotons) and beyond.
Genes are located on chromosomes in a linear order within the cell nucleus. Chromosomes have the ability to transform their own genetic-sign laser radiation into broadband genetic-sign radio waves (the encoded signal transforms from light to sound). The polarisation of chromosome laser photons is connected nonlocally and coherently to polarisations of radio waves.
http://www.nwbotanicals.org/oak/newphysics/Helix%20to%20Hologram.pdf
It's all in your head ........randomchaos;-)
[jch] | POSTED: 12.09.04 @01:24Not to mention this... http://www.indystar.com/articles/8/200405-9578-010.html
Harnessing the electrical echoes of thought, researchers have developed a way for people to control a computer cursor simply by thinking about it.
The device, which has been tested successfully on four people, does not require implants, surgery or any other invasive medical procedure, the researchers reported Monday. Previous efforts required electrodes wired directly into brain cells.
........and now RUNES
[jch] | POSTED: 12.08.04 @06:35I think there will be a marked difference in operating a quantum computer...
instead of trying to check if the 'machine' is giving us the right results by observation ... We'll have to observe It in a way that it gives us the desired results... because the observer and the event are tightly connected...
Superconducting devices ... when they happen would mean the hardware /software divide will cease to exist at the quantum level.... just like matter / energy ceased to be a divide.
Looks like DAPRA likes quantum light too: Pushing the Boundaries
Superconducting quantum bits
Superconducting devices can be used to explore the boundaries between the quantum and classical worlds, and could also have applications in quantum information
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