Consider binary code, the language used by computers, data is stored as a series of ones and zero's, for example "10" stands for 2. This concept can be used if, for example, the left end of the nanotube meant a 1 and the right meant a 0, using electrical charge you could move the C60 to one or other end and tehreby represent a series of ones and zeroes. Millions of these would then make up, for example a memory stick
how is it moving inside the nanotube... i mean the ball...
why isn't it smaller... i mean the ball...
TitanaMaster 6 months ago
What is it? I understand that it is carbon nantube. But Based memory element?? Please me understand.
ThomasFelix1983 4 years ago
He states that the given ends can represent O's and 1's, therefore creating a nanoscopic memory unit, or put it simple a computer.
ZB9424 3 years ago 2
that is like holyshit man! just hope they can make this stuff soon, can't wait for the first nanomachine to be created
tarohoa 3 years ago
depending in the polarity of the cation it stores a "1" or "0"
Sarutahiko1 2 years ago
Consider binary code, the language used by computers, data is stored as a series of ones and zero's, for example "10" stands for 2. This concept can be used if, for example, the left end of the nanotube meant a 1 and the right meant a 0, using electrical charge you could move the C60 to one or other end and tehreby represent a series of ones and zeroes. Millions of these would then make up, for example a memory stick
Kalywonkas 1 year ago