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Genuine three-dimensional data processing

The Tricomp 3D computer

Most important in the 3D world, is how data is retrieved and released. Data can only be processed when two simultaneous as well as autonomous sources are retrieving the data.
 

The decision as to whether retreived parallel-data streams are released as is, reacted to, used as a premise, reviewed, or just stored away is up to the 3D-reasoning matrix. The ability to return or display the processed conclusions at will, through pairs of autonomous projectors, under its control, gives it a human-like persona.
 

Just two lines of autonomous 3D code, simultaneously adds and subtracts the opposing bits from both directions, as they enter the processor. These addition and subtraction solutions are stored in four bottomless hash files, along with two additional hash files with the same time-stamp chronologically, for storage of the original data.
 

Memory access is associative, just like the human brain where a familiar image or smell calls up a distant memory in chronological storage. 

Tricomp language

Tricomp's 3D programming code

 The photo above illustrates the Tricomp language as sixteen two-dimensional code-quads. Each quad value is matched to its hexadecimal equivalent. These code-quads allow data streams to be entered vertically then converted into horizontal data strings, and vice versa.

The Tricomp processor

This is the Tricomp 3D processor with data stream headers and footers. There are two layers of code-quad processes sandwiched together, forming a three dimensional code-cube matrix as seen above.
 

The top layer adds the parrallel data streams from both directions and the bottom layer subtracts the parrallel data streams from both directions. The two layers do not talk to each other, instead they are locked together chronologically in space and time.

The code-cube, Tricomp's 3D language block, for programming processes that  allow data to flow in all six directions from the cube. Hence the data processing speed is the combined simultaneous input or output, in six autonomous and equally spaced directions.
 

For instance, if a computer is capable of exoflop speed, the 3D version of the same computer will be more than 6 times faster.

Essential wavelengths of dark matter

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