Photographs, books, CD’s, hard drives all have a shelf life, forcing generations to transfer info from one media carrier to another. Humanity hasn't found the best medium on which data can b stored permanently, until now.
Scientists have created a new data format that encodes info in tiny nanostructures within a glass. A standard 1 inch of this glass disc can hold 360 TB of info for 13.8 bn years even at 190°C.
The method of encryption writes information on nanostructured glass in 5 dimensions. This basically means it writes over different layers of the same sheet of glass. It’s known as five-dimensional data storage and the glass is sometimes referred to as “Superman Memory Crystals,” since they resemble the ones that Clark Kent used in the Superman movies.
This video shows future of data storage:
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