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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is laser light used to work on cocaine addition:-http://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-04-laser-zaps-cocaine-addiction.html</p>
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<category>The nature of a \'Creator\'</category><dc:creator>David Turell</dc:creator>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Light: the information highway of the future or, what has always been? Note that &amp;quot;organic&amp;quot; material sends the photons thru 3 times faster than the inorganic crystal. We are organic. Imagine what it will be like when mankind truly understands the the power of their own focus. -&amp;quot;That&amp;apos;s great in theory,&amp;quot; says Dr. Donald Frazier of NASA&amp;apos;s Marshall Space Flight Center. &amp;quot;Except that electronic signals, even with Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and maximum miniaturization, are bogged down by many aspects of the solid materials they travel through. So we&amp;apos;ve had to find a faster medium for the signals - and the answer seems to be light itself!&amp;quot;-&amp;quot;Researchers from the University of Southern California working with a team from the University of California at Los Angeles have jointly developed an organic polymer with a switching frequency of 60 GHz -- three times faster than the current industry-standard lithium niobate crystal-based devices. Commercial development of such a device could revolutionize the &amp;quot;information superhighway&amp;quot; and speed data processing for optical computing.&amp;quot;-&amp;#13;&amp;#10;http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2000/ast28apr_1m/</p>
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<category>The nature of a \'Creator\'</category><dc:creator>BBella</dc:creator>
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