4G Data Wars - How Will it End? Holographic Data Induction

Data Wars! Where will it end? The asymptotic increase in use of color graphics and video caused cell phone companies and ISPsto begun trying a new billing strategy - a switch from charging for monthly minutes used to the amount of data transferred.
 
June 29, 2012 - PRLog -- With the asymptotic increase in the use of color graphics and video cell phone companies and ISPs have recently begun trying a new billing strategy - a switch from plans charging for monthly minutes used to charging for the amount of monthly data transferred.

The short lived era of ‘unlimited minutes’ on a cell phone contract has ended. Part of the reason is that companies do not currently have enough technology in place to handle the recent surge in data use. Some companies like Apple are sitting on the fence waiting to see wha happens before upgrading their bandwith. So where will it end - eventual 8G Wars or 100G Wars20 years from now?

Enter the era of ‘Holographic Data Induction”. Plans are underway to put a system of 6 data communication satelites in geosynchronous orbit which creates a network covering 100% of the Earth’s surface. The first satelite will be launched in the near future to cover all of the Americas. Shortly after that geosynchronous orbiting satelites to cover Europe and Asia. Then finally the remaing three satelites to cover Australia and the north and south poles. Imagine if you will a standard cube that has 6 faces; each satelite covers one of the faces of the 6 faces of the cube except in spherical coordinates instesd of Cartesian coordinates.

Covering the Earth with satelites will be farmore efficient than building myriad cell towers and upgrading them every few years or increasing the enormous network of fiber optic cables. Here’s why. The holographic induction method of data transfer is a permanent fix to a mature technology virtually able to transfer an infinite amount of data. How is this to be done?

Simpl yput ‘holographic data induction’ is not a phenomenological process but an ontological one. Where a phenomenological process requires energ and time an ontological process is energyless and instantaneous. Whereas the the phenomenology of fields is limited by the quantum uncertainty principle the ontological field is able to surmount the uncertainty principle by a process called ‘topological switching’. This process relies on quantum computing. See the recently published US Patent:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20120075682.pdf .

The figure shows the Earth with 4 of the 6 geosynchronous communication satellites required to cover the whole Earth for Holographic Induction. The front and rear satellites are not shown. .

For nearly 100 years physicists have known of the existence of nonlocality. This has been empirically demonsttrated by a system of experiments related to the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox. The EPR experiments have demonstrtated the instantaneous transfer of data in correlated photons. This has demonstrated the existance of a nonlocal holograpic-like background where information is entangled universally. EPR experiments have demonstrated this effect to about 300 kilometers sofar. Plans are being made to do an EPR experiment between the Earth and the moon.

Holographic induction has some similarity to electromagnetic induction. For example one may take an ordinary flashlight and a small iron rod or large nail wrapped with a coil of wire. One then connects one end of the coil of wire to the light bulb and the other end to the output of a sound system. If one plays Mozart through the circuit and shines the light on a photocell across the room connected to an amplifier, one hears Mozart in the speakers. The sound was inducted into the coil wrapped around the nail and transferred through space to the amplifyer.

Attemps to use the EPR condition have until now failed to send signals. This is because there is no bandwidth in a point which is considered to be zero dimensional. The size of a vertex in the Copenhagen Interpretation is 10-33 cm. Quantum computing able to surmount the uncertainty measurement principle utilizing an operationally completed form of quantum theory utilizes large scale extra dimensions able to transfer any amount of data.
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