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A Computer Processor RAM and Hard Drive Design By Anthony Blackstone Perpetual Copyright and (P)Patent by Anthony J.

Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C. (PA) and The American People as a Public Domain Copyright and Patent. I have developed the basic design for a Computer Processor, RAM (Working Memory) and Hard Drive. The basic design for each is about the same, however, each functions differently based upon the size and where it is deployed in a computer hardware system. At the present time, the typical Hard Drive uses a disk which turns like a phonograph record, with a laser needle where the material of the disk is basically made from magnetized iron dust shavings and plastic. My new design is to eliminate the moving aspect of the Hard Drive, and use a design which is somewhat like the Processor or the RAM. To construct the basic Disk hardware, the following design, or some close variation, should work. You start with flat disks the size of a playing card. A sandwich of various types of cards is used. First, you start with a card wafer made of silver tin foil. Then you use a card wafer made of thin ceramic which has 1/32 inch holes drilled throughout. Then, the next disk wafer is made of magnetized iron dust shavings mixed with plastic, which makes a plastic film about like audio tape recording film. The thickness of the ceramic card wafer should be about 1/32 inches thick. The thickness of the film wafer should be about 1/16 inches thick. Then, the Disk is constructed, as follows:

Top of the Disk Solid Ceramic Casing Silver foil card wafer 1/32 inches thick with wire electrode attached Holed Ceramic card wafer 1/32 inches thick Film Wafer made from magnetized iron dust mixed with plastic 1/16th inch thick Holed Ceramic card wafer Film wafer Holed Ceramic card wafer Film wafer Holed Ceramic card wafer Film wafer Holed Ceramic card wafer Silver Foil card wafer with electrode Solid Ceramic Casing

Note: It my be possible to use AC electricity, but otherwise DC electricity is used. The amperage and voltage of the electricity must be high enough to create a Quantum Leap which jumps between the Silver Foil and engages the Film wafers, with the electricity jumping through the holes in the ceramic wafers. You need to program each Disk, using an Oscilliscope. The Disk must be programmed using both Analytic-Analogical Programming and Analogical-Analytic Programming with a Digital Programming Interface. Alternatively, another programming mode should be:

Computer Mind (Analogous to the Human Mind) Unconscious Mind Conscious Mind Logic Programming and Processing Digital Programming (Short term Working Memory) Analogical-Analytic Programming (Processor-Memory)

Preconscious Mind

Subconscious Mind Analogical Programming (Long Term Memory)

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