Youcef Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 Hi everyone my name is Youcef and I'm kind of new here. The question of light as a data carier in a processor is not new but few people know about it. In fact it's actually quite rare to find anyone discussing this topic on the net. So I thought I just bring it here, as a matter of fact I dedicated a website with an introduction to the hyphothetical optical processor as I call it myself. In this introduction I present a concept which demonstrates that light could be used in a processing unit using it's unique properties. The introduction can be viewed at this dedicated website: You tube introduction video: links removed
studiot Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 13 minutes ago, Youcef said: Hi everyone my name is Youcef and I'm kind of new here. Hello, youcef and welcome to ScienceForums. It is refreshing to see someone wanting to discuss Science so I will offer a suggestion. Check the rules of the SF speculations forums and amend you post before some moderator locks it. You need a focal point for discussion, usually in the form of a question. PM a mod and ask if you are not sure. As to your video, yes light based data processing is attractive because it is inherently inertia free so can go faster. A minus point is that at some juncture you have to interface with the physical world to get your device to do something. I am suprised you vid does not mention phototransistors.
swansont Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 ! Moderator Note The rules studiot mentions state that posting to advertise a blog or youtube channel are forbidden, so these links have been removed.
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