Imagine fiber optic cables acting as vast sensor networks, detecting vibrations for everything from earthquake warnings to railway monitoring. The challenge? Processing the enormous data flow in real-time. Traditional electronic computing struggles, but researchers have merged machine learning wi
Our brains store data in electromagnetic wavy forms, not in electron or binary (0,1) form like computers. It processes wavy data in zillion directions free of constrains, limits and bounds. Optical wave generation, transmission, conversion, storage, and re-emission from our brains needs to be replicated by compwave machines not computers. It is coming fast and sure.