Scientists at the University of Rochester have figured out a way to store entire images on a single photon. From the article:
"It sort of sounds impossible, but instead of storing just ones and zeros, we're storing an entire image," says John Howell, associate professor of physics and leader of the team that created the device, which is revealed in today's online issue of the journal Physical Review Letters. "It's analogous to the difference between snapping a picture with a single pixel and doing it with a camera—this is like a 6-megapixel camera."
link via Washington post
for all of us.
just like planting the U.S. (US) flag on the moon..no?
for all that its worth
vanity photons. oh yeh!
;)
there's a way to go yet before you'll need to buy an SATA to optical converter.
We're in ur photonz, storing ur imagez.