Reliable storage at any size would be welcome. Currently, the reliability of all widely used storage on the planet has a lifespan of < 30 years. Most of it < 10 years. That's hilariously unreliable. Also the massive capacity could literally store the entire internet and keep a complete record of its changes which would be both a benefit and a curse.
Not cheap but not outwardly expensive a University did make this they have money but not like dept of defense money . It would be cool to make little rockets filled with these crystals of our entire Earth's history And launch them in the space
One year later and we already have something that dwarfs this, I'm taking about by a factor of 10,000! Specifically it's 25 xedabytes, if I'm saying that correctly, or 25,000 petabytes = 25,000,000 terabytes = 25,000,000,000 gigabytes. All on a two inche wafer.
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.
That's all well and good, but how do you play the data, does it work like a regular DvD where you put it in a slot and push play or do you have to scan it then upload it to a device?
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.
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.
Heat wave pressure on glass with power ground closed loop occulation for a compression power ground like the glass I'm setting up the diamond weight to the fibula weight pressure with occulation pressure with power ground force Would this be close with laser light
Stupid. It will not change our lives at all. This technology has extremely specific uses, and takes time to encode and decode, and is expensive and will stay so because of its very nature.
You forgot that storing an uncompressed copy of the original Superman film was also one of the first demos of this tech.
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Awesome!!!
Put every single video game we can find on this tech so any intelligent life could find them and start playing super mario.
I would make only one disc and put just concord on it
Reliable storage at any size would be welcome. Currently, the reliability of all widely used storage on the planet has a lifespan of < 30 years. Most of it < 10 years.
That's hilariously unreliable. Also the massive capacity could literally store the entire internet and keep a complete record of its changes which would be both a benefit and a curse.
Crystals are pre-flood technologies and that is why all mystery schools mention crystals in magic rituals etc.
Don't forget Isolinear chips / rods from the Star Trek series, there were also some crystal storage methods used in Stargate if I remember
What’s the size of this crystal? The diameter and thickness.
Crystals are pre-flood technologies and that is why all mystery schools mention crystals in magic rituals etc.
Yes stargate used Control crystals for everything
Everything that happens on this planet is recorded on crystal . Its called the akashic record.
if you get about 7 of them or so, you can store your entire brain on one (2.5 petabytes). (2,500,000,000,000,000/360,000,000,000,000)
I think in memory only not your consciousness.
@@semiposer6111indeed. The consciousness is the machine that reads the data and processes it. And very complex
@@WorivpuqloDMoghthat’s not correct at all🤦🏻
@StateGenesys that is exactly what conciousness is. A complex system of connections that can have various inputs.
@@WorivpuqloDMoghconsciousness is the awareness of that process of input and output. It's independent of the process and inert aswell.
We need to find the crystals made 500 000 years ago. . .
Unless they already been found. . .
Crystal caves in Mexico
These are Star Trek Iso linear chips.
What’s the size of this crystal? The diameter and thickness.
We should've never gotten rid of laserdisc.
4:48 false, its because superman uses cristals to store information on his dad in the comics. The tech has been since fiction since the 60s.
Cyberpunk 2077 is good though
What’s the size of this crystal? The diameter and thickness.
Not cheap but not outwardly expensive a University did make this they have money but not like dept of defense money . It would be cool to make little rockets filled with these crystals of our entire Earth's history And launch them in the space
One year later and we already have something that dwarfs this, I'm taking about by a factor of 10,000! Specifically it's 25 xedabytes, if I'm saying that correctly, or 25,000 petabytes = 25,000,000 terabytes = 25,000,000,000 gigabytes. All on a two inche wafer.
What’s it called?
What is it
You mom's whatsApp box?
Tell us now
After petabytes come exabytes, then zettabytes, then yottabytes, then brontabytes, and then geopbytes.
imagine stroing all you fotos and videos that you will EVER take in your life on a coin sized piece of crystal. I want that tech, NOW
Crystals are pre-flood technologies and that is why all mystery schools mention crystals in magic rituals etc.
Tell me more
Oh no it's a conspiracy theory
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.
Meanwhile, our highest capacity long term storage is still only 100GB blu-rays.
Stop with the commentary, it's inane and slow.
Ya
I'm still trying to figure out why the phone rings when your in the bathtub!
So in other words we're back to carving stones...
It's way more complicated than that
When is this hitting the market? In a billion years?
Is there any nano metals used inside. Or is it just a plain crystal ecthed with lasers inputting information?
That's all well and good, but how do you play the data, does it work like a regular DvD where you put it in a slot and push play or do you have to scan it then upload it to a device?
0:45 he seems to be a competent scientist.. smell the chemicals 😂
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.
the cyberpunk comment aged like fine milk
Awesome reporting! I subscribed immediately.
so where are these things?
Still waiting for the tech.
the thing about storage is need whomever to know how to read it. So I hope there are 'readable' directions for that.
You need to figure out a way to explain this in a better way mate.
but the data can't be modified anymore after you write it
imagine the read write speed kekw
How big are the swimming pools?
What's wrong with my SSD doing it? Storage for however long. I'm sure my SSD gonna be working I'm sure storage don't delete itself
ssds break randomly sometimes, and they wear out a little bit with every single write and erase
This video could've been 1 minute 30 seconds ye tarnished
This is just a CD ROM with better lasers SMH.
Wrong it's way more advanced than that
This makes Commander data from TNG look obsolete!
Are you feeling it now Mr. Krabs?
Great, until someone uses a resonant audio frequency that shatters all these crystal disks 🥴
Please not music over voice hard to listen to the voice taking
200 bucks in 6 years put your soul on a holographic crystal... forever and a day
Square? Vs rounded circle?
How about water?
As far as the saliva fun fact, are we talking Olympic swimming pool or inflatable kiddie pool?
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.
You never explained how it works just lots of stock videos.
Exactly. This video could have been 3 minutes long and more informative if it had less jokes and less stock footage.
WTH every family should have 1 haha xD
Psychogem is a better name i think
Organic crystals have the same properties but everyone has forgotten how to access the information
Organic crystals have too many inclusions and flaws. That's why they grow quartz crystals for quartz clocks instead of using natural ones.
Qube? 6 faces?
What if biden has all film like oz and superman banded at less copy would be self on that
Super invention by research 🙏congrats remember humankinds for ever 🙏
Heat wave pressure on glass with power ground closed loop occulation for a compression power ground like the glass I'm setting up the diamond weight to the fibula weight pressure with occulation pressure with power ground force
Would this be close with laser light
Swimming pewls
1/4 of the video to just say the same thing that's in the title, thanks...
Are you irish or canadian?
8 TRACK WAS SUFFICIENT.
That dtore every porno every made
this trchnology will never come to us. only rich it compAny will use it
Couldn't watch this for more than a minute.
Don't treat your audience like children please.
THE BIBLE NEEDS TO BE REMOVED OR REWROTE.
alright getting the fire ready so well without pc no youtube for me byeeeee XD
Stupid. It will not change our lives at all. This technology has extremely specific uses, and takes time to encode and decode, and is expensive and will stay so because of its very nature.