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Scanning Masers for Information Retrieval



Scanning Masers for Information Retrieval

This file is inspired by the TV show, "Science Fiction Theatre". One
of their segments had to do with spying on a conference. The method
used was unknown and was traced to what appeared to be a bottle of
ant poison.

The show used the term "Crystal of Deception". Unfortunately, I do not
remember the EXACT technique although it can be narrowed down to only
two.

The first technique used a clear fluid placed in the bottle of ant
poison. This fluid hardened (crystallized) over time. As the fluid
crystallized, the matrix thus formed recorded the sonic waves
present just as recordings are made in plastic or wax.

The second technique used a seed crystal onto which the new fluid
accumulated. Much like the saturated solutions used to "grow"
crystal formations. Since the absorption was somewhat regular over
time, it would also record sonic patterns.

Of the two, I think the seed crystal technique to be the most
logical since the initiator of the growth process would already be
present.

By using M.A.S.E.R. (molecular amplification by stimulated emission of
radiation) energy in a scanning pattern, the sounds could be
recovered.

When the molecules are excited, they produce modulations in the
audible spectrum which can be recovered much like radio signals are
broadcast on the AM (amplitude modulation) bands.

Scanning is done by raking the focussed beam over the area in an X and
Y pattern (vertical and horizontal to produced a 2 dimensional
pattern). Of course, by adding a Y vector (through phase
conjugation) we could scan a 3 dimensional matrix.

For a twist, the show used a rock which when scanned yielded voices and
screams. Of course, the rock was a piece of lava from Mt. Vesuvius
and had "captured" the screams of the dying inhabitants as the lava
cooled. A very interesting concept.

Needless to say, the aggregation rate and the size and thus response
time of the particles would play a distinct part in the clarity,
fidelity and resolution of the recording.

Note that Star Trek used a credit card size piece of plastic to
record both video and audio. Science fiction it might be FOR NOW but
it does have possibilities.

Also remember the claims of Richard Shaver regarding what he said
were images recorded in stone geodes by some ancient civilization.

The geodes were sliced into thin plates which could be projected
onto a wall to see the images.

I have seen photos of these images and they are somewhat reminiscent of
intelligible patterns. By today's standards they have almost no merit,
however.

Bear in mind that most images, either audible or visual, are direct
reproductions of ANALOG patterns (amplitude variations).

This crystal recording technique simply points to another phenomenon
that might produce a useable technology.
 
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