To achieve this objective, the student apparently used a process he called: the process "rainbow" (arc-en-ciel). It is to store data, not binary code, but geometric symbols and color. The student did not say what kind of equipment he used to have such a result.
Several groups have attempted to verify the statements of this man are possible. They all came to the conclusion that even with the best technologies for printing and scanning available to the public and above all affordable, it is totally impossible to achieve results as big as the student. The paper is anyway a media too poor for reliable results.
The student then replied that actually, the process is impossible to achieve using basic processes. It is that recovery process is not a method for storing data on paper but actually a group of processes in chains ultimately able to obtain results exceeding the hundreds of gigabytes using color groups color and symbols.
Several groups have attempted to verify the statements of this man are possible. They all came to the conclusion that even with the best technologies for printing and scanning available to the public and above all affordable, it is totally impossible to achieve results as big as the student. The paper is anyway a media too poor for reliable results.
The student then replied that actually, the process is impossible to achieve using basic processes. It is that recovery process is not a method for storing data on paper but actually a group of processes in chains ultimately able to obtain results exceeding the hundreds of gigabytes using color groups color and symbols.
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