Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Petabyte and Exabyte Static Drives Necessary for Future Computers
Compact 1 petabyte to 3 Exabyte computer storage drives will be necessary for 3d high definition images.
For example:
1 video movie= 60 frames per second
That movie contains 43.2 billion frames [ images]
At 1 MB per image, that would be 43.2 PB for the images only.
A virtual World Internet contains extreme quantities of storage requirements:
Virtual World
This Internet system is designed to be used in nonhazardous areas; where total focus and concentration may be utilized without interference.
The Internet contains huge quantities of learning data; as well as things to do for entertainment, recreation, self development physically and psychologically; and within every type of subject.
Experiencing the virtual world Internet is similar to real life experiences; with the exception failures and mistakes do not cause damage. Instead, they are easily learned from. The conditions of the virtual world are very accurately; and precisely, similar to real world events. Noone is ever hurt or killed in this world. The world itself is as close to a “perfect” place to live. People associate well together and are very friendly and polite. Mistakes are usually always terminated by a gentle instruction of what to do instead of the planned objective.
There are fake wars, martial arts tournaments, and other violent performances; but, are performed by discernable humanoids.
The world contains beautifull scenery, clean atmosphere, clean environment, and no waste containers. It is an extremely normal environment. People express feelings of love and attractions that are very normal and healthy; though , some “immoral” things are shown to display what is not to be done. They are located in “Hazardous” labelled areas.
The World is similar to the game "Civilization" where new areas may be added on. It is also similar to a video game where the areas are virtual.
Data:
* 54 GB per day of 12 DVD videos= 19.710 TB per year/ 197.1TB per 10 years/ 985.5 TB per 50 years
80GB per 4 days= 3.65 TB
* Areas characteristics range from primitive to extraterrestrial.
* There are cities, towns and country towns: 10, 000 X 4.5 GB= 45TB.
* There is water, snow, ice, mud, forests, jungles and other areas.
* There is a recording feature to record a vacation or event; for future recording
* Sounds, scents, and other sensoric functions are present.
* 200,000 DVD plus 19,000 X 4.5 GB [ 85.5 TB total] video game programming
* Video Games= 80GB X 1,000= 80TB
* 28,000 avatars for the world: 100GB X 28,000= 280TB
* Wikipedia: 200 GB/30 hours= 8 hrs day X 365 X 18 years= 350.4 TB/ 77, 866.67 DVD
* Movie Videos: 2.5 GB X 10,000= 25TB
* Sounds: 4.5 TB/ 1,000 DVD
* Cooking Videos: 10,000 X 100MB= 1TB
* Allrecipes.com: 4.5 TB/ 1,000 DVD
* Sexual Videos: 4.5 TB/ 1,000 DVD
* Extrinsical Videos: 4.5 GB X 1,000 DVD= 45TB
* Music: 45 MB X 10,000= 450 GB
* Astrology: 10,000 X 450 MB= 45TB
* Underground Cities: 1,000 X 450 MB= 450GB
* Wilderness, oceans, and Water: 10,000 X 4.5 GB= 45TB
* Roads, Stores, Homes [Including Interior]= 4.5 GB X 100,000= 45 TB
* Weather: 1,000 X 450 MB= 450 GB
* People [Avatars]: 27,000 X 10GB=
* Games: 80 GB X 10,000= 800TB
Videos:
60 FPS[ Frames Per Second] for 1 hour= 216,000 frames
2 hours= 432,000 images
X 100,000 movies/ games= 43.2 billion images X 1MB per frame= 43.2 PB
80GB per day= 1.46PB for 50 years
52GB per day= 949 TB per 50 years
Time:
Days per year= 365
per 10 years= 3,650
per 100 years= 36,500
36,500 X 80 GB= 2.92 PB
Data:
Unabridged Dictionary: 6 MB
X 50,000= 50GB
X 1 million= 10TB
X 10 million= 100TB
Wikipedia: 200 GB/ 33,333 Unabridged Dictionaries
Total World:
100 million cities: 80 GB each city= 8PB
100,000 cities: 80 GB per city+ 80TB
300,000 Cities= 80 GB per city= 240TB
Life Forms:
10 Million species: 4.5 GB= 45PB
10 Million species: 10 MB= 100TB
Average: 10- 50TB
Total: 2.4374 PB/ 3 PB with space for storage of events created
35.04 PB maximally
1.46 PB minimally: For 80GB videos daily for 50 years
Continuum:
Even when the virtual world is "Turned Off", it continues functioning. New things are added; as well as new events
created. Making babies, building new buildings, advancing technology; and, other functions continue.
Audio:
700MB X 36,500 days [100 years]= 25.55 TB
Machine codes are similar to morse code:
[1] A machine code is 01 or "On" and "Off"
[2] A Morse Code is ._ or "Dot" and "Dash"
The Only exception is the morse code may contain empty spaces to denote a separation of digits. Both the dot and dash are "On"; or, active. "Off" is separated by no signal at all.
[1] Pulse generators are limited to a 10X18 bandwidth; or, 10 exacycles per second.
[1] 20Kc tones= 45 trillion 20c tones
350 simultaneous tones [ an orchestra] at 20 kc= 1 exacycles divided by 7 MC= 142.857 14 billion tones per second per inch=
14.285 714 billion cd with 10 sets of tones each
1,000 tone songs by an orchestra recorded allows 14.285 7154 million CD; or, 142.857 14 million songs on a 1" X 1" disc.
[2] A computer may store 142,857,140 songs in 1" space; and, only plays for 1,000 seconds [16.67 minutes] without a converter.
A CD would be capable of playing 7.19856029 times that amount of songs; or, 1,028,365,740 [over 1 billion songs= 100 million
Music CD].
That is due to songs being raised by extremely high octaves [7,142,857,150,000 octaves; over 7 trillion octaves] to reach 1 exacycle highest pitch limit of 20 Kc.
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