An atomic-scale depiction of the SketchSET shows three wires (green bars) converging on the central island (center green area), which can house up to two electrons. Electrons tunnel from one wire to another through the island. Conditions on the third wire can result in distinct conductive properties. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Pittsburgh
To: ShadowAce
2 posted on
04/18/2011 12:59:14 PM PDT by
Red Badger
(Mitt Romney: The Harold Stassen of the 21st century........)
To: Red Badger
No doubt the government will use this for nefarious reasons of course...
To: Red Badger
Whoa, you could back up your entire soul with a thing like that.
To: Red Badger
Looks like I am gonna need a smaller soldering iron ...
5 posted on
04/18/2011 2:13:36 PM PDT by
spodefly
(This is my tag line. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
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6 posted on
04/18/2011 2:31:07 PM PDT by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: Red Badger
Yes, but do you know how hard it id to get replacement parts for a single electron?
To: Red Badger
There goes your RSA/AES encryption.
No more secrets.
8 posted on
04/18/2011 2:59:38 PM PDT by
AFreeBird
To: Red Badger; SunkenCiv
Holy cow, this seems big!
To: Red Badger
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11 posted on
04/19/2011 7:42:25 AM PDT by
ßuddaßudd
(7 days - 7 ways a Guero y Guay Lao >>> with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona.....)
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