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Definitions by 1m1m0

atomic battery 

A battery that uses the decay of radioactive isotopes in relatively slow amounts that can last to centuries, this is commonly used for 24/7 operating machines that do not need power maintenance.
The voyager 1 uses an atomic battery so it can send back information to earth centuries after launch.
atomic battery by 1m1m0 September 26, 2022

subatomic computer 

A machine specially a computer that completes tasks while being no bigger than a cell in size.
subatomic computers are not quantum computers, it is the size differences in which they perform.
subatomic computer by 1m1m0 September 23, 2022

digital computing 

A computation done by a machine through the use of electrical energy and radio waves to connect and complete corresponding tasks.
Multiplayer games require internet connection to complete the digital computing of projecting other players.
digital computing by 1m1m0 September 5, 2022

analog computing 

A form of computation done by a machine through the use of continuous variable physical forms of energy such as electricity, pressure motion represented in a way analogous to the quantities to the task.
Analog computing has more accuracy than digital computing.
analog computing by 1m1m0 September 5, 2022

true randomness 

A sequence of effects that has no causes especially finite numbers and quantum mechanics.
Digital computing are unable to compute pure randomness, thus, making quantum computing exclusive to true randomness
true randomness by 1m1m0 September 5, 2022

lightmillennium

The length that light traveled in a period of 1,000 years, approximately 58.1 Million AU (Astronomical Units) 8.70309474E+15 km. Numbers are way beyond trillions and deep in the quadrillions.
A lightmillennium might seem alot, but it's a very small amount in comparison with the observable universe.
lightmillennium by 1m1m0 September 3, 2022

lightcentury 

Alias of "lightcent" is the length of which light has traveled in 100 years (century), approximately 5.8 Million AU (Astronomical Units) 870 Trillion km.
Traveling for a lightcentury can take you to some exoplanets.
lightcentury by 1m1m0 September 3, 2022