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a few times have been conversations between "skull and bones", donatello and myself on fundamental electricals and computing topics like clock-less processors, fpga ( field programmable gate array ) and manufacture of computer circuitry.

but those discussions have been in random threads so i thought there could be a dedicated thread for this very field.

all are welcome, though i will start by tagging those i know are interested in such sciences.

@Skull and Bones @levina @Blue_Eyes @Donatello
 
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After looking at jamahirs history of derailing completely unrelated threads with his Gaddaifi/Musk shit, I think everyone should contribute to this thread as to why socialism is a complete dud. Qaddafi was a rabid dictator etc.
 
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After looking at jamahirs history of derailing completely unrelated threads with his Gaddaifi/Musk shit, I think everyone should contribute to this thread as to why socialism is a complete dud. Qaddafi was a rabid dictator etc.

Ladies and gentlemen i present to u @The Great One

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no derailing, please.
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The next most important development in electronics will come from plasmonics, as surface plasmons can transport information at THz speed, while normal conductors starts loosing information amplitude at tens of GHz speed.
 
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The next most important development in electronics will come from plasmonics, as surface plasmons can transport information at THz speed, while normal conductors starts loosing information amplitude at tens of GHz speed.

Did u see interstellar by the way??
 
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The next most important development in electronics will come from plasmonics, as surface plasmons can transport information at THz speed, while normal conductors starts loosing information amplitude at tens of GHz speed.

wow... never heard of that field... googled and found that it is so new that there is no wikipedia entry and the first link is to stanford. :lol:

but i believe the natural progression of processors at least is clock-less, and communication is light-based semi-clocked.
 
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Loved it.

All right then,tell me why he did not age??
I understand the relative differences related to time at different speeds and around bigger orbits vs say a person on earth.

But

The human body has a biological clock of its own determined by the number of times a particular cell divides.Its decided by progressive shortening of telomers that are located at the end of chromosomes.After a particular length is reached the cells simply die.

Now how will the change in speed/movement through a wormhole alter that??

@Emmie
@Butchcassidy
@halupridol
@gslv
@Akheilos
@Oscar
 
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wow... never heard of that field... googled and found that it is so new that there is no wikipedia entry and the first link is to stanford. :lol:

but i believe the natural progression of processors at least is clock-less, and communication is light-based semi-clocked.

I deal with Plasmonics, it's related to the oscillation of the free electrons on the surface of noble metals with incident electromagnetic field. I made my super lens by creating additional dipole moment with the free electrons of gold nanoparticles to enhance the field.

All right then,tell me why he did not age??
I understand the relative differences related to time at different speeds and around bigger orbits vs say a person on earth.

But

The human body has a biological clock of its own determined by the number of times a particular cell divides.Its decided by progressive shortening of telomers that are located at the end of chromosomes.After a particular length is reached the cells simply die.

Now how will the change in speed/movement through a wormhole alter that??

@Emmie
@Butchcassidy
@halupridol
@gslv
@Akheilos
@Oscar

No, it won't alter that if he's travelling through the worm hole.
 
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No, it won't alter that if he's travelling through the worm hole

Then why didn't he age??:D
As the actual time remained constant whether u are travelling at the speed of light or sitting on earth.:lol:
 
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Then why didn't he age??:D
As the actual time remained constant whether u are travelling at the speed of light or sitting on earth.:lol:

No, time is not constant. That is the whole story in the movie. He aged, but time was moving slowly for him compared to that on earth. The closer you approach to the speed of light, the slower time will be. There is nothing as actual time. There is no concept of time for a hypothetical particle travelling at the speed of light.
 
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No, it won't alter that if he's travelling through the worm hole.

i don't believe in the "time modification" part of the film though i really enjoyed the film... time is essentially a human concept which does not apply to non-living objects like stars and worlds.
 
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