World's Smallest Wire May Usher in Age of Quantum Computers

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If we got an iron wire of 1 atom of diameter, would we be able to make it pass through our hand without hurting ourselves?
Assuming we had a way to hold it without it falling through our fingers.
 

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Think of the military applications, we could have the beginnings of mecha alongside tanks and aircraft with drastically improved sensors and FCS thanks to this technology. However it's still about 10 years away (maybe 5-8 because the military is what I'm mentioned, they test stuff first).
smart weapons, or smarter weapons, sure. but mecha? it's not in the circuitry, but the in the soundness of the mecha design AND the strength/lightness of the material involved. if Gundams were made for real with real materials, even the best allows won't be able to hold up that torso. the legs will fold under all that weight.

at most, think something like Front Mission or Battletech--box-like semi-biped robots that are slow, lumbering, but might as well be a walking fortress.
 

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Honestly, the advancement of silicon photonics is a much greater technological achievement than the advancement of copper/traditional wiring.
 

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