singular_me
2nd June 2017, 03:15 AM
sci-fi is now science facts... money cannot do a thing against this advanced knowledge. Money has kept humans looking the other way for millennia long. 12k per megabyte is a distraction... in this reality, following the money is futile. But my brain is deteriorating according to some? ;D Or many unable to see that we are crossing the Rubicon and that a change in mindset (with new solutions) is necessary... or is it just time to pray to be sent back to the stone age and pretend that alien technology doesnt exist ?? Either or, the brick wall is coming because left brain matters keep humanity in absolute survival mode. Promoting "mindset transitioning" is all what is left at this stage, and since time is running out and that my visions are too odd for some on here, challenging adventures are calling
1 GRAM OF DNA CAN STORE 100 BILLION THERABYTES OF INFORMATION
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Scientists Create Self Replicating DNA Computers & Spread Computer Virus in Human DNA
DNA computers can create more storage as-needed through self-replication, and their computing potential is almost unfathomable.
Scientists know how to code information into DNA, but it costs $12,500 to code a single megabyte of information.
DNA: The Blueprint of Computers?
Computers have without a doubt revolutionized modern society. They’re everywhere: our offices and homes, our pockets — even in our kitchen appliances. As for the next place computer technology could be headed, you already have the basic component: your DNA. It sounds strange, but researchers at the University of Manchester are working on turning strands of DNA into the next basis for computing.
Scientists have actually created a DNA-based computing device that “grows as it computes.” While our current computers have a finite capacity for computations, DNA computers could be designed to self-replicate, making them able to create more storage as-needed. Computers today have gradually worked up to being able to hold a few terabytes — but DNA computing can work at 100 billion terabytes. To top it off, all of that storage is guaranteed with just one gram of DNA. While that’s impressive enough on its own, storage isn’t the only benefit a DNA computer can provide..............
However, cost is currently the only drawback to the operation. DNA is not only the most reliable resource to store information, but it’s also the best medium to copy information. Just as sequencing a genome dropped from $2.7 billion to a low of $280, experts hope to see a similar trend in encoding computing information in DNA.
more
https://futurism.com/self-replicating-dna-computers-are-set-to-change-everything/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O-kLA3uEyA
LEAK PROJECT
excellent channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWVHyvrdmMM
1 GRAM OF DNA CAN STORE 100 BILLION THERABYTES OF INFORMATION
================================
Scientists Create Self Replicating DNA Computers & Spread Computer Virus in Human DNA
DNA computers can create more storage as-needed through self-replication, and their computing potential is almost unfathomable.
Scientists know how to code information into DNA, but it costs $12,500 to code a single megabyte of information.
DNA: The Blueprint of Computers?
Computers have without a doubt revolutionized modern society. They’re everywhere: our offices and homes, our pockets — even in our kitchen appliances. As for the next place computer technology could be headed, you already have the basic component: your DNA. It sounds strange, but researchers at the University of Manchester are working on turning strands of DNA into the next basis for computing.
Scientists have actually created a DNA-based computing device that “grows as it computes.” While our current computers have a finite capacity for computations, DNA computers could be designed to self-replicate, making them able to create more storage as-needed. Computers today have gradually worked up to being able to hold a few terabytes — but DNA computing can work at 100 billion terabytes. To top it off, all of that storage is guaranteed with just one gram of DNA. While that’s impressive enough on its own, storage isn’t the only benefit a DNA computer can provide..............
However, cost is currently the only drawback to the operation. DNA is not only the most reliable resource to store information, but it’s also the best medium to copy information. Just as sequencing a genome dropped from $2.7 billion to a low of $280, experts hope to see a similar trend in encoding computing information in DNA.
more
https://futurism.com/self-replicating-dna-computers-are-set-to-change-everything/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O-kLA3uEyA
LEAK PROJECT
excellent channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWVHyvrdmMM