medichips

Medichips are implantable machines that interface and transfer information between living and computing systems. In some ways, people have started the journey toward medichips with implanted electronics, like pacemakers, with wireless interaction capability and network communication. As the advancement of such medical machines integrates with scientific formations in wireless internet machines especially cell phones, medichips will evolve. If you are interested in holotechnology, please also see Forth Dimension Holographics .

Holodisks may be formed by joining two different slices of polymer. One layer does not respond much with lasers, but gives structural support for the disk. The other layer has little internal support, but reacts well with the laser and is attached to the structural layer. The use of two different strata makes it possible for the formation of holodisks that are both structurally sound and photosensitive. Several types of substances have been tested as potential holotechnology storage media, such as iron-doped lithium- niobate crystal and stoichiometric lithium niobate. Included in the alternative substances for holographic disks, polycarbonate substances may be chemically altered when illuminated by the right kind of laser. Due to their initial high cost, holographic information disks will probably be used first for high-definition digital video broadcasting and movie distribution for digital theaters. To read more, Virtual Real Estate may be of interest.

For further developments, you may wish to visit Holographic Data Cards .

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