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>From: G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Gordon Joly)
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Subject: Re: Hypothesis: I am a Transducer (Formerly "Virtual Grounding")
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Date: 4 Jun 92 11:50:25 GMT
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< > I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure we got to the point of building
< > transistors smaller than a neuron without taking quantum effects into
< > account.
< >
< > -Nick
< 
< Ouch. The Zenner diode, which use quantum tunnellling, is just one
< example of QM. And CCD cameras(?)

FYI, there is an article in the Juine Scientific American on
"single-electron" devices.

Gordon.


