Fred, brother, did I get this right? What you're saying in basic engineering terms is that these stochastic (random) defects are going to continue to happen? In fact if I extrapolate this, this is only going to get worse, due to the random behavior of protons and electrons and that there's nothing we can do about it, down at the 1nm level? (at least so far). Could you kindly set me right about this.
Brother Richard, I revisited the statistics model used in a couple of earlier articles, and the outcome didn't change, which shouldn't be too much of a surprise.
Fred, brother, did I get this right? What you're saying in basic engineering terms is that these stochastic (random) defects are going to continue to happen? In fact if I extrapolate this, this is only going to get worse, due to the random behavior of protons and electrons and that there's nothing we can do about it, down at the 1nm level? (at least so far). Could you kindly set me right about this.
Brother Richard, I revisited the statistics model used in a couple of earlier articles, and the outcome didn't change, which shouldn't be too much of a surprise.
I thought so, thanks bud