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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
Oh great, I'll check out those links and do a bit more with neurological comparison, that's actually very interesting to me. Thanks a lot!- 603nothing
- Post #27
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
Thanks minorwork, those are all very good suggestions. After reading the latter over a couple of times some ideas started popping into my head, such as using Labview for a differential simulation export, and using some sort of FPGA to control the external visual whether it be a tube-based water...- 603nothing
- Post #25
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
bump :)- 603nothing
- Post #23
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
I was hoping for a little more input on this... After emailing HP in hopes of being able to get some more information and perhaps speaking with an engineer about the memristor, I had no luck. They do not provide such information, which I expected. I tried sending Hynix (the partner to HP in this...- 603nothing
- Post #22
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
Alright thank you, that made a bit more sense, at least from how I understood it. Simple gate logic today is solely based on, zeros and ones, however this new non-linear component (memristor) shows for itself that this 1 & 0 (and X,Z...) is not true logic of this world. The extra probabilities...- 603nothing
- Post #20
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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High School Is Time Travel Possible and How Can We Achieve It?
So would this mean that everything in the current time would need to be destroyed? Or would it still exist?- 603nothing
- Post #45
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Does a nuclear explosion in outer space generate space waste at all?
This may be interesting and applicable to this thread,"Capturing the Atom Bomb on Film" http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/09/14/science/20100914_atom.html- 603nothing
- Post #7
- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Why do people prefer engineering/applied science over pure science?
Well first off, I think that in order to answer some theoretical questions about applied science technology has to be made, so that's where I "apply" myself as an EE. Mostly, though, you can get the best of both worlds. As an EE I'm right now trying to understand the theory behind the...- 603nothing
- Post #17
- Forum: General Engineering
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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
So...he's saying that it would be possible for me to determine a person's logic by statistically doing calculus? And then assimilating that with memristance logic? I'm not quite sure I understood that or how it would go for a project.- 603nothing
- Post #18
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
Thanks for the reply, while this is or at least will be an important topic in the near future, I just want to start to focus my studies on the non-linear properties this component has. I know in many SPICE simulators you can define components based upon mathematical equations, which is hopefully...- 603nothing
- Post #16
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Could Intelligent Memory Enable Electronics to Obsolete Humans?
I'm thinking of doing some in depth research for a school project on the memristor, does anybody have any input on whether or not this is a good idea? The reason I ask is because since there are little to no available consumer memristors out there, my project would be solely research...- 603nothing
- Post #14
- Forum: Electrical Engineering