'Frequency-forced Digital Processing'
Prof.Pathegama introduced ‘Frequency-forced Digital Processing’. In this new method of data processing, empty space could be used instead of a conventional processor. It is possible to use directed frequencies for digitally processing information. This could be done by accurately ionizing the atoms in an identifiable sector of the air, to certain charges which could be read as Binary data. The ‘writing’ and ‘reading’ of the binary data is performed by a controlled electromagnetic frequency capable of setting accurate charges on each atom in a sector. The Media demonstrated the possibility of performing digital processing, utilizing directed frequencies from the frequency spectrum. The frequency itself arranges the structure, initiating the required processing.
An identified sector consisting of a recognizable substance, could be continuously re-arranged by an emitted systematic frequency capable of manipulating the structure of the substance, in any required way. The structure of the controlled substance could be atoms, artificial cells or pixels, depending on the running application. The outcome is, most importantly, digital behavior. Systematic patterns created by frequencies acts for digital processing.
According to the media, this type of processing system may open up opportune possibilities for various future generations of computer technology, with many future applications to facilitate easier modern lifestyles.