e.g. the number "1" is stored in a computer in a byte e.g. "00000001" A byte is made up of 8 bits (either 0 or 1 - Binary) . To store these bytes we use atoms. Over time we've been able to use less atoms to store these bytes which therefore means less room is taken up, and technology can get smaller. The graph shown represents less atoms being used to store bytes over time.
They knew that this talk would have everyone jumping out of their seats in excitement so they put some precariously placed instruments behind him to distract everyone
Here because I saw a company that claims to use the concept of spintronics to increase the bioactivity of plant matter. Doing my research it seems like it makes sense. They use MRI magnets to create electromagnetic frequencies to increase the spin of electrons which in theory recharges the molecules which means that they can get to your receptors much easier. Has anyone else heard about this? Company called Quanta Technology.
I love these TED talks.
Watching this in 2020 like...
e.g. the number "1" is stored in a computer in a byte e.g. "00000001" A byte is made up of 8 bits (either 0 or 1 - Binary) . To store these bytes we use atoms. Over time we've been able to use less atoms to store these bytes which therefore means less room is taken up, and technology can get smaller. The graph shown represents less atoms being used to store bytes over time.
I worked with Dr Awschalom at UCSB. He's a genius. He needs a bigger platform.
They knew that this talk would have everyone jumping out of their seats in excitement so they put some precariously placed instruments behind him to distract everyone
Semiconductors are like people...it's the defects that make them interesting. What a line!
Here because I saw a company that claims to use the concept of spintronics to increase the bioactivity of plant matter. Doing my research it seems like it makes sense. They use MRI magnets to create electromagnetic frequencies to increase the spin of electrons which in theory recharges the molecules which means that they can get to your receptors much easier. Has anyone else heard about this? Company called Quanta Technology.
Wonderful presentation...
this will more likely happen with graphene, but same concept. very intriguing
Thank you for supporting fuzzy logic.
Would this talk of been given before the discovery of graphene ? Is that why he's talking about diamond at the time?
Graphene was discovered in 2004, but it is only now that we can increase the production of graphene.
He does mention the same process to create it using methane, but like diamond, graphene is just a different form of carbon.
Yes indeed the Quantum mechanics is the science of the future, That guy seems to have a really good sense of humor by the way.
some one plz help me to understood the graph...........in this
wtf this was in 2011...
Am shocked, seems like nothing has came of this
lol 0:13
How are you in life nowadays?