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Nowadays more and more spacious and perfect. data warehouses are constantly being created. It is simply necessary that meet the requirements of modern computing technology and developing internet technologies.
Today the most expensive and voluminous user hard drives can store up to ten terabytes of information, however this may change soon. American inventors have developed atomic data storage method that allows you to have on one five hundred times more information per square inch than traditional hard magnetic disks.
A unique method involves the use of chlorine microblocks eight by eight atoms, where each pair is absent and filled atoms will mean zero and one, respectively. As you know, 0 and 1 are the smallest units of digital information from which the computer stacks texts, images, music and so on.
Researchers have already successfully tested this technology by recording thus on the chlorine atoms a lecture by the famous physicist Richard Feynman.
It will probably be quite a while before we we’ll see similar data storages on store shelves, however Americans are very optimistic about their brainchild. According to their in the near future, mankind will certainly learn store information, say, on the same home computer, using as zeros and ones, the presence and absence of atoms in matter – its smallest stable particles.
Time