Data, like all things, eventually dies. Your music, your movies, your documents, your files, your computer. You don’t expect it to live forever but… what if it did? Hitachi claims that they’ve developed a new quartz glass plate that can store data forever.
CDs and hard drives can only last for a few decades or a century at most, this new quartz glass can “endure extreme temperatures and hostile conditions without degrading, almost forever.” How does it work? The data is stored in binary form with dots inside a thin sheet of quartz glass. The data is read with an ordinary optical microscope. PhysOrg says:
"The prototype storage device is two centimetres square and just two millimetres thick and made from quartz glass, a highly stable and resilient material, used to make beakers and other instruments for laboratory use.
The chip, which is resistant to many chemicals and unaffected by radio waves, can be exposed directly to high temperature flames and heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius for at least two hours without being damaged."
Currently, the material — which is also waterproof — has four layers of dots which can hold 40 megabytes per square inch (approx. the density of a music CD) but researchers believe they can add even more layers. Glass storage. Amazing that something that sounds so fragile is actually the strongest form of data storage.
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http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/09/this-piece-of-glass-can-store-data-forever/
By: DirtyUncleBerty
In: Science and Technology
Tags: Glass, Can, Store, Data Forever
Location: Japan (load item map)
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Dr. Who did this years ago.
Posted Sep-25-2012 ByTOAORick (289.98) TOAORick View Channel Send Message
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I'm pretty sure they invented this technology on Krypton and Superman used it to build the fortress of solitude in the north pole lol
Posted Sep-25-2012 ByBlklight (1903.66) 
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@Blklight lol, most advanced race in the universe. Brb going for a horse ride.
Posted Sep-25-2012 Bysungam (1350.38) 
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Nice! Wish I could go horse riding. Have fun and be safe ;)
Posted Sep-25-2012 ByBlklight (1903.66) 
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Don't claim the homeopathy-guys that water can store information? So we should sell them a bottle with water as hard drive.
Posted Sep-25-2012 ByMalatestate (78.08) Malatestate View Channel Send Message
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Several years ago, archivists found glass memory devices in the U.S. National Archives from WW2, one of millions of technology experiments during that breakthrough time. They had no clear idea how it worked, no paper trail, and no recording device that accompanied it.
Posted Sep-25-2012 Byjoe prole (1639.10) 
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Genius bastards.
If the world give japaneses enough money, he build the first city on mars in raise of 2013.
Posted Sep-25-2012 BySchwarzRotGold (24.20) 
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...and then runs it on nuclear power.
Posted Sep-25-2012 ByDemeter6 (114.90) Demeter6 View Channel Send Message
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Really cool science. Hope they get it perfected so my pRon collection can live forever! Bwahahaha
Posted Sep-25-2012 ByBlklight (1903.66) 
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fuck,since i was a child I remember them saying one day they would use quarts crystals to store data.
Posted Sep-25-2012 Byvargas456 (105.20) 
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fantastic info .. Thankyou ;)
Posted Sep-25-2012 Bybandit1200 (2107.26) 
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I remember them telling us that CDs would last almost forever too...
Posted Sep-25-2012 By2old4this (65.90) 
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forever...until you drop it one time.
Posted Sep-25-2012 Byfuckyouandyourrepost (32.50) fuckyouandyourrepost View Channel Send Message
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@fuckyouandyourrepost lol
Posted Sep-25-2012 Bywillillist (39.20) 
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Write once, read many times, another WORM storage device. As usual, cost is the dominating factor in whether it is finally accepted and used everywhere. Other factors are speed of access, ability to stack them but stability seems no issue.
Glass cube storage, ruby crystal storage even sellotape has been used over the years to store data. Some company wrote data with a laser to layers of sellotape!
Glass plates were first used to store data about 160 years ago. Although it wasn't called data th More..
Posted Sep-25-2012 ByTriode (470.50) 
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Are they the ones that a make those vibrators women like so much?
Posted Sep-25-2012 Byalberic (48.00) 
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No, they are not. It's not a Chinese company, it's a Japanese company.
Posted Sep-25-2012 Bylitebyte (153.80) 
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what bull!!!
Is it shatterproof?? i doubt it!!
You can still loose it!!!
It can still be stolen!!
also who would want their info and files to last forever.What if it got into the wrong hands??
you better make it so you can destroy it from anywhere on earth!!!
Posted Sep-25-2012 Bybloodycarnage (29.50) bloodycarnage View Channel Send Message
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It's sorcery.
Posted Sep-25-2012 ByUSA-YES (233.32) USA-YES View Channel Send Message
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@USA-YES in Kenya they would burn em alive for that..
Posted Sep-25-2012 Bywillillist (39.20) 
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This is the next break-through!
Posted Sep-25-2012 Bydownhill2400 (1321.08) downhill2400 View Channel Send Message
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Minority report here we come...
Posted Sep-25-2012 Bywillillist (39.20) 
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