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10-27-22, 07:21 AM | #1 | ||
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revolutionary breakthrough on data transmission
It's an science article behind a paywall only a part of it is there to read.
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Here is a translation from a Danish Science article which explain it more simple. Danish Videnskab writes: Quote:
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10-29-22, 05:15 PM | #2 |
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Thats fast. Or is a lot. Not sure what description matches the fact better: speed or quantity.
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11-01-22, 01:40 PM | #3 |
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I forgot all about this thread.
Yes it's fast and it's a lot. What I'm speculating in is this: You have a computer based on lights-Laser. What does it help that you could send the entire contains on the internet during a second or two, if the fiber isn't geared for this. Our fiber cable who I use has a limit of 1000-something Mbps if I remember correctly. Special made fiber cable can carry 5000 Mbps information Perhaps some technicians, scientist or similar have invented some type of fiber who can carry 10-100 Tbps Markus
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11-05-22, 03:09 PM | #4 |
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Maybe it'll be ready for rollout in 70 or so years, even then, every part of a PC and all the infrastructure will have to be upgraded to handle those speeds, it's all piss and wind in the minds of a few scientists old boy, consensus says it won't happen as it'll be too costly.
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11-05-22, 04:57 PM | #5 |
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So, the question here is: when do we get the transporters?
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