Ice can offer a way to keep messages long in cold environments
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Information can be kept in ice For Milennia, only by making subtle changes in the form and position of the frames of the content, which can be changed in binary or morse codes.
Song of Mengjie In the Beijing Institute of Technology in China and his team focuses on ice formation when they know they can influence the size and form of bubbles that are formed inside. For example, when frozen layers of water between the plastic sheets, they learned that the freezing rate has been made either of the eggs or large egg bubbles or large egg bubbles or egg bubbles.
Researchers immediately assign bubbles, forms and positions of characters within Morse and binary code. Controlling the frozen rate of TERS Between plastic sheets then produces ice that puts a message through internal bubbles.
When they were converted to a picture of this ice to the gray scale, areas showing white represented ice-free regions of bubble-free. From this, a computer will determine the size and position of bubbles and decodes the message.
Few sentences of information can be kept in a standard ice cube using available technology, but it is possible that information can also be stored by maneuvering bubbles within plastics.
He said research has many applications, in addition to “innovation to read a message encoded by an ice cube in a drink”. “The advantage of this study is capacity for long periods of storage information in a cold environment, such as the North or South Pole,” as song.
Understanding bubbles better means they can be a day that may have ozone for food preservation or holding slow release of medicines, he says. She is more interested in how bubbles help prevent ice forming the plane wings and know how they behave in the lunar environments.
but Qiang Tang At the University of Sydney, Australia, less convinced of the real study of study, arguing that important information can be kept on several discs or paper, which is easily supported.
“It’s a new way to represent a message and keeping it in a new place, but from a cryptographer or view of security, I don’t want it to be something that something,” he said.
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