On 09/09/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know you have said that. And of course the qualifier is "given the
> technology as Rob understands it."  It reminds me of the Cal Tech
> mathematics PhD who said in the early fifties that a car couldn't
> possibly exceed 150 mph from a standing start in a quarter mile.
> What's the record now? 335 or so.

I think a more valid comparison was if someone said that they could
double the available energy in a fixed volume of regulation fuel In
other words to get another stop of sensitivity the sensor has to be
twice as sensitive to the finite volume of photons exciting it for a
given area. Very hard to do as there is no practical way to amplify
the light hitting the sensor sites beyond what is already implemented
via micro-lenses and sensors can't be made twice as efficient as they
are already over 50% efficient.

Do you expect that cars will do double 355 in the quarter in 50 years?
Friction's a bitch.

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