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Re: Mechanical Memory for Computing
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Date: 
Wed, 25 Jun 2003 12:22:39 GMT
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Steve Baker <{sjbaker1@airmail.}AntiSpam{net}>
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Jona wrote:

Do you happen to have any links to the molecular RAM design you are referencing?
It would be very cool to compare and contrast your excellent model with the
"real world" counterpart.

Molecular RAM is still rather a theoretical thing - I don't think anyone
has actually built any of it.

You might try searching the web for Nanotechnology sites - these guys
are really into mechanical computing approaches - although their media
is radically different from our conception of the term 'mechanical' because
at those very small scales, effects like friction operate very differently.

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