Consipracy theory. Get this, processor chips no larger than 17 nanometers in lenght and 12 nanometers deep have been produced.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,647672,00.asphttp://archives.cnn.com/2002/TECH/biztech/10/25/ibm.nanotechnology.reut/index.htmlAlso there exists modems that run through the powerlines of your house. Now figure this, attatch this processor chip to a circut in your computer, television, or stereo. It can start to transfer information on what you watch, what you listen to or what you do on your PC the moment you plug it in. Tell me Big Brother isn't watching you.
Now it has also been discovered that information can be transmitted at the speed of light, called quantum encryption. Virtually unhackable.
http://fibers.org/articles/news/6/8/1/1http://www.photek.com/systems/IPD_System.htmThis transfers information with a quantum key that if simply slowed down and not connected by the recieving end at the exact time it should be there, it is detected automatically that the information had been tampered with. Quantum transfers have already been tested on bank transfers in Australia.
So Slaughter and myself where discussing this and I had researched information on water molecule memory, and found that water molecules attatch to each other symetrically (like a snowflake) but the water can repeat the form depending on the environment. Doing this Slaughter and I came up with a story based on the stealing of Quantum encrypted information by passing it through a single water molecule. Of course this was just fantasy. The key word being was.
http://www.physorg.com/news65794532.htmlhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/10/ferroelectric_storage/
It is not true that this could intercept Quantum encryption, but it is true that information may now be allowed to be stored in water based memory. Up to around 12 Terabytes, that's equal to 12,000 Gigabytes. Most of us have somewhere between 80 and 250 Gigabytes in our computers alone. Imagine the possibilities. How far could we really go?