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Time Travel: some thoughts
joeqsmith:
--- Quote from: free_electron on May 03, 2022, 08:08:51 pm ---wait.. what ? are you telling me none of you visit the annual time travellers conference ?
You're in luck ! Registration opens tomorrow. It will be held 23/24 February of this year.
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I already attended that one.
joeqsmith:
I worked on a system where we used a bucket brigade delay line to store our analog data long enough that we could then bring it back into phase with the present data to subtract it out. With the time traveling wave, we no longer have to store the delayed signal but rather can work with the live data before it happens. I am working on a patent now for my new noise cancellation system based on this technique. We not only plan to apply it to audio but for fully active suspension. I'm also working on a similar project for collision avoidance. Now days, taking on several long term projects like these is no big deal.
I heard MS is working on a new schedule system to replace MS Project to handle it.
free_electron:
--- Quote from: joeqsmith on May 03, 2022, 08:19:38 pm ---I worked on a system where we used a bucket brigade delay line to store our analog data long enough that we could then bring it back into phase with the present data to subtract it out. With the time traveling wave, we no longer have to store the delayed signal but rather can work with the live data before it happens. I am working on a patent now for my new noise cancellation system based on this technique. We not only plan to apply it to audio but for fully active suspension. I'm also working on a similar project for collision avoidance. Now days, taking on several long term projects like these is no big deal.
I heard MS is working on a new schedule system to replace MS Project to handle it.
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you could make a data compression system with this. compress everything down to 1 bit. then replay the compression backwards in time to get the original data...
kind of like this.
phase 1 compress adjacent numbers
3+4 +5 +6 : 7 + 11
repeat:
18
phase 2 : compress adjacent digits
9
phase 3 convert to binary and do the same based of bits
1001 ->11
11 ->1
done.
not that you cannot skip steps and simply go "1".. you need to go backwards in time to expand.
1 -> 11 -> 1001 ->9 -> 18 ->7 11 -> 3 4 5 6
try it. if you film yourself while doing this and then play in reverse you will see the algorithm works !
joeqsmith:
As long as we can go forward and backwards, time itself is the compression and storage.
SiliconWizard:
I don't know for sure about going backwards, but we all eventually end up getting compressed in some way.
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