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Introduction
I am working in a process of storing digital data in AIR rather then it to store in Hard Disk or other physical media and I already solved many problems of physics and its Limits. The first problem is how I hold the data in form of waves or Frequency for undefined times, but suddenly I found the solution in nature – because energy need storage like electricity need big batteries for storage and transformers for transformation purpose. The Plants are the solution of my Question…..
Technical Problems
i) Restoring and reducing loss of transmitted radio Frequency for indefinite time in atmosphere.
Think this problem like: If I press save button for this file and the data is transmitted to atmosphere, then how the nature can hold my saved file just like my hard disk.
ii) How we generate required radio frequency from micro device transmitter attached with computer or transmitter system and is this cost effective.
iii) Finding the correct data for receiving from big pollution of transmitted radio frequencies, this also leads to data hacking.
Think this problem like: If I want to open my same file that I already transmitted to the atmosphere, where many other peoples already transmitted their files in form of radio frequency just like me, this generate big problem for this project.
iv) Generating correct protocol for transmission of data.
v) Receiving of stored radio frequencies transmitted from another place.
Think this problem like: If I save this file from my house by my hard disk less laptop. Then how can I receive the same file in my laptop after reaching my Office.
?Then is this always be the Fantasy for human being that one day he will able to store computer data in hard disk less laptops by sending it to broad atmosphere.
The answer is no, there is a possibility in our mother nature for not only holding all your computer data, but also transmit from one place to another. That means we are talking about hard disk less data storage and long distance wire less communication without installing costly radio towers or satellites or broadband cables.
The Question is how?
This is really bit interesting for all you readers. But require some patience, Just take a look in some interesting things.
? What is the current Technology for identification of radio frequency?
The answer is RFID: Radio frequency identification is a generic term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object or person wirelessly, using radio waves. It’s grouped under the broad category of automatic identification technologies.
RFID is in use all around us. If you have ever chipped your pet with an ID tag, used EZPass through a toll booth, or paid for gas using SpeedPass, you’ve used RFID. In addition, RFID is increasingly used with biometric technologies for security.
Unlike ubiquitous UPC bar-code technology, RFID technology does not require contact or line of sight for communication. RFID data can be read through the human body, clothing and non-metallic materials.
Components
A basic RFID system consists of three components:
- An antenna or coil
- A transceiver (with decoder)
- A transponder (RF tag) electronically programmed with unique information

RFID Working Model
- The antenna emits radio signals to activate the tag and to read and write data to it.
- The reader emits radio waves in ranges of anywhere from one inch to 100 feet or more, depending upon its power output and the radio frequency used. When an RFID tag passes through the electromagnetic zone, it detects the reader’s activation signal.
- The reader decodes the data encoded in the tag’s integrated circuit (silicon chip) and the data is passed to the host computer for processing.
A typical RFID tag consists of a microchip attached to a radio antenna mounted on a substrate. The chip can store as much as 2 kilobytes of data.
To retrieve the data stored on an RFID tag, you need a reader. A typical reader is a device that has one or more antennas that emit radio waves and receive signals back from the tag. The reader then passes the information in digital form to a computer system.
Current and Potential Uses of RFID
Asset Tracking
Manufacturing
Supply Chain Management
Retailing
Payment Systems
Security and Access Control
As RFID technology evolves and becomes less expensive and more robust, it’s likely that companies and RFID vendors will develop many new applications to solve common and unique business problems.
BUT NOBODY OR NO ANY HUMAN MADE RFIDs CAN SOLVE ABOVE HUGE DATA STORAGE AND TRANSMISSION PROBLEM.
Just because we need infinite human made NEXT GEN RFIDS + other mechanisms of transmission of RF data from one place to another. The other problem is Installation of these infinite RFIDS to each and every place, also providing power to these tags is big issue for any Power grid supply board or by any Global authority.
WE NEED NATURAL ALTERNATIVE OF THIS RFIDs
The Alternative is PLANT. HOW- I tell u letter……. in my next Blog Post.
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