Magnetoptical active data acceleration system (madas)

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H04B 10/00 (2006.01) G02F 1/09 (2006.01) H04B 10/10 (2006.01)

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CA 2233770

The invention named a Magnetoptical Active Data Accelerative System consists of an sequential arrangement of components that utilises a heretofore unrecognised aspect of the Faraday Effect whereby a ray of plane-polarised light is rotated by application of a magnetic field. Within the material it is herewith theorised that the velocity of the photons in the light ray ,become accelerated to beyond the normal velocity of light within the unmagnetised material and thus this invention can be employed within computers and other electronic devices and also fibre-optic systems ,to minimise the data flow delay-time between operating units and memory stacks and other peripheral elements.It is further developed that another arrangement of components also based on the Faraday Effect ,can be manipulated whereby the emerging photon stream will then be travelling in air or vacuum at velocities that are in excess of the accepted velocity of light c ,for application to advanced airspace communication systems, and despite the postulations of the Special Theory of Relativity of 1905.

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