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To: Dan B. who wrote (530)9/3/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 626
 
You only need wires and destinations. Processing can be done ON THE WIRE. A stream of bits with sufficient density can be a read, write, add, subtract, etc., in a soliton configuration so that sending a signal is actually also a process. Recall your basic brain. In fact, the memory can be held in the wire too. The entire memory constituents of all destinations can be held in the concentric area between the hollow core and the skin of the wire. The core of the wire processes when memory bits are transmitted through the hollow core. SRSC is merely "shift" in this model. It refracts the interface on order radially onto the beam travelling through the core. Another beam at an effecting frequency initiates the refraction/processing process on instruction and the process is a mechanical result of travelling down the wire. If human beings could be superimposed onto each other, you could get rid of the wire too.