Doctor Who: 15 Science Lessons To Build Your Own Sonic Screwdriver

15. Data Storage

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Data storage technology is striving for larger and larger capacities. I remember my first disk drive was capable of holding a whopping 88K of information, a mere drop in the bucket compared to today's Terabyte+ drives. With the advent of big data the need for larger storage capability has expanded exponentially. But at some point there's a bottleneck as to how much data your drives can hold. The first, and only, use of storing mass data in the screwdriver was in Silence of the Library/Forest of the Dead when the Doctor rigged River's screwdriver to store her entire consciousness, in itself, a fairly large chunk of storage. Considering that the library computer, Cal, was the size of a planet, stuffing River's consciousness into that screwdriver was quite a feat. The estimate of data in the human brain is 2.5 Petabytes of binary data €“ that's a lot of storage considering the size difference between a brain and that chip in River's screwdriver. Acoustic Assisted Recording studies how to increase storage capacity using sound to increase magnetic storage. The sound waves warp the recording material €“ in essence, this creates more space and allows more information to be stored on the surface. Once the sound is turned off the material regains its normal shape. To retrieve the information the exact frequency must be applied once more. As mentioned, the chip inside the screwdriver was considerably smaller than a human brain, which means the amount of compression had to be astronomical.
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An artist and a computer geek before the two became synonymous. Combined them into data visualization which just seemed natural. But my real passion is Doctor Who. I write for the magazine Whotopia with my colleague Jürgen. Presented on my blog, The Doctor and Me, are essays and data analysis of Doctor Who. Working to amass large Doctor Who datasets allows for the analysis of the show unlike anything else. The most recent dataset is every use of the sonic screwdriver which is currently approaching 900. And every time an old episode comes on, there is a chance of spotting yet one more use that was tucked away.