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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (14144)5/28/1998 3:48:00 PM
From: Andrew Vance  Respond to of 17305
 
*AV*--No real take on this article. I have read similar articles on neural and optical computers as well as organic type computing systems. Much of this got its start back in the days of the "magnetic bubble memory" days. Theoreticaly speaking, everything is possible when you get down to the atomic level. The imagination and possibilies are endless.

What I like to conjecture about is the subminiaturization of the Cray Supercomputer type systems and the further implementation of the superconducting materials. Factor this into the above equation and the article you shared with us and you have enough fertile ground to create fantastic systems beyond our present day imagination or at least provide great materials for future science fiction type novels.

I still believe that realistic Science Fiction of Today becomes science fact of tomorrow.

Andrew