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LoganDark
10 months ago
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An all-optical general-purpose CPU and optical com...
"Information carrier" means the actual medium the light is travelling through, doesn't it? Which has to be matter of some sort.
orlp
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Last time I checked the sun transfers its light through the vacuum of space to us.
LoganDark
10 months ago
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Sorry, I must've missed that these optical CPUs contain vacuums of space for the light to travel through.
Nevermark
10 months ago
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Well there is no matter in an struct vacuum obviously, so they are hard to see.
glitchc
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Indeed, as orlp mentioned, light is self-propagating and does not require a medium. This is broadly true for all EM waves.
aj7
10 months ago
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But it needs SPACE, on the order of a few um minimum, that cannot be occupied by other devices.
Dylan16807
10 months ago
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We're talking about a CPU, not light traveling in a straight line forever.
goatlover
10 months ago
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Why isn't the EM field the medium? Or even spacetime?
aj7
10 months ago
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You are confusing geometry, and the excitation traveling through that geometry.
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