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Is there any currently evolving technology that makes it so that two computers/nodes can communicate with each other without having to rely on cables or radio waves? Are there any efforts researching into this, anything math-related, comp-sci or physics? Is there research being done into this or is it actually impossible to do so? There is some sort of thing going on with quantum entanglement but that doesn't help with sharing information unfortunately, is there anything else out there?
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I removed a few parts of my brain and use them as a psionic relay in my network for this purpose
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https://github.com/topics/data-over-sound
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li-Fi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_communication_in_space
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IrDA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-field_magnetic_induction_communication

There are plenty of ways to transmit data without wires or radio waves, but they all have pretty big drawbacks and are typically pretty niche. I'm sure there are researchers doing all kinds of shit I could never even conceive of on my own, like this
https://www.technologyreview.com/2012/03/14/187168/first-digital-message-sent-using-neutrinos/

I'm also positive that glowfellows are researching this for defense and espionage tactics. This is technically wires and RF, but it's still an atypical method of data transmission. If this is public information I can only imagine what they aren't making public.
https://hackaday.com/2022/07/22/satan-turns-hard-drive-cable-into-antenna-to-defeat-air-gapped-security/
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Interesting stuff, especially the neutrinos, sound and the light ones. I've heard of the SATA cable thing before, pretty spooky exploit. Don't want to face another exploit of a similar nature like that. Still, thanks for the info anon, I'll look more into it when I get the time.



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