Since there's no spatial considerations for optical processing, and no synchronicity considerations because we have devices to ensure linear progression, we can make a "computer" or "network" as big as we want, and use the old system of timesharing on the one "machine". That is, akin to a class taking a quiz with the questions written on the board, we share the same instructions for an executable, but have our own processors [we can even share a bank of processors for this, might be more efficient if we let the "professionals" handle that task] to engage the question so that we can get a good grade on the exam. This is way cool, as then we just plug in, tune in to whatever we want, access the exact same library of information that everybody else accesses, yada blah really hey!
That would be one type of worldwide or solar system wide physical network. I suggest having personal units that can plug in to a second type of similar network. You get the idea. If you set this up, I want a percentage of the profits from that as well, if it's used within the United States or covered by United States law. Mark
