February 15, 2014
Data Storage in Crystal Quartz Will Change Everything!
Thanks, Patrick.
Perhaps the notion of encoded information in the Crystal Skulls left by visitors from space isn’t so farfetched after all when we consider this news?
I watched a TV program recently about the crystal skulls, and although they featured experts who had accessed data—including video images—from the skulls, they ended the story by poo-pooing all over it. Too bad. ~ BP
You know how much I LOVE talking about new technology, right? Well, this is one that is going to blow your mind, make an excellent case for the Crystal Movement, and also mop the floor with “limited data storage” forever!
There’s a new kind of storage device which many tech companies have been diving into in secret for the past few years, which Hitachi recently came out with a technology they are developing which is essentially a sheet of Quartz Glass, which could potentially save data up to 300 Million Years!
Due to the formatting of the article including scrollbars, I can’t post it, but you can read the rest of the article here…
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Data Storage in Crystal Quartz Will Change Everything!
Thanks, Patrick.
Perhaps the notion of encoded information in the Crystal Skulls left by visitors from space isn’t so farfetched after all when we consider this news?
I watched a TV program recently about the crystal skulls, and although they featured experts who had accessed data—including video images—from the skulls, they ended the story by poo-pooing all over it. Too bad. ~ BP
You know how much I LOVE talking about new technology, right? Well, this is one that is going to blow your mind, make an excellent case for the Crystal Movement, and also mop the floor with “limited data storage” forever!
There’s a new kind of storage device which many tech companies have been diving into in secret for the past few years, which Hitachi recently came out with a technology they are developing which is essentially a sheet of Quartz Glass, which could potentially save data up to 300 Million Years!
Due to the formatting of the article including scrollbars, I can’t post it, but you can read the rest of the article here…
Share this:
Thanks to: http://2012thebigpicture.wordpress.com