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by Groxx
5719 days ago
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How would it be... impractical? That means light goes ~ 7,000 times further than the width of the gate (140 nanometer ones have been made) in the same time span. They're hardly pushing any theoretical limits as pertain to the speed of light. (light speed / 300 billion hertz) * (1 billion nanometers per meter / 140nm) = 7,137.91567 , according to Google's calculator. |
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Of course even a 10-fold practical increase would be an amazing thing, but I just can't see the 300GHz ever becoming a reality given the constraints that physics imposes on this.