Fictional physical formats

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* [[Pensieve memory]] (a saved memory in the ''Harry Potter'' series, playable on a device called a "pensieve")
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* [[Superman memory crystal (fictional)]] (found in his Fortress of Solitude, and can speak to him in the image of his deceased Kryptonian parents)
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| [[Pensieve Memory (fictional)]] || a saved memory in the ''Harry Potter'' series, playable on a device called a "pensieve"|| Reference || Author || Year
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| [[Superman Memory Crystal (fictional)]] || found in his Fortress of Solitude, and can speak to him in the image of his deceased Kryptonian parents. || Reference || Author || Year
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| [[Welton Fine-Grain Memory Cube (fictional)]] || High-density storage device || Time Enough For Love|| Robert Heinlein || 1973
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| [[Tri-Type Record (fictional)]] ||  A printed card that stores information about a person, including a perfect three-dimensional representation. || The Houses of Iszm || Jack Vance || 1954
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| [[Tanks (fictional)]] || Device that provides mass storage of information || A Logic Named Joe || Murray Leinster || 1946
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| [[Synapsis-Coils (fictional)]] || Human-like storage for computers || Last of the Masters || Philip K. Dick || 1954
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| [[Schrön Loop (fictional)]] || A data storage device, capable of storing all of the information in a planetary datasphere in just a very small (cubic inch) space || Hyperion || Dan Simmons || 1989
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Revision as of 09:47, 29 January 2023

File Format
Name Fictional physical formats
Ontology

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These physical data formats actually do not exist, but this is just for fun and reference. These include formats from movies, games, tv, sci-fi, etc.

See also Fictional file formats for electronic fictional formats, as well as the "fictional" constructed languages in Spoken Languages.

List

Format Name Description Reference Author Publish Date
Pensieve Memory (fictional) a saved memory in the Harry Potter series, playable on a device called a "pensieve" Reference Author Year
Superman Memory Crystal (fictional) found in his Fortress of Solitude, and can speak to him in the image of his deceased Kryptonian parents. Reference Author Year
Welton Fine-Grain Memory Cube (fictional) High-density storage device Time Enough For Love Robert Heinlein 1973
Tri-Type Record (fictional) A printed card that stores information about a person, including a perfect three-dimensional representation. The Houses of Iszm Jack Vance 1954
Tanks (fictional) Device that provides mass storage of information A Logic Named Joe Murray Leinster 1946
Synapsis-Coils (fictional) Human-like storage for computers Last of the Masters Philip K. Dick 1954
Schrön Loop (fictional) A data storage device, capable of storing all of the information in a planetary datasphere in just a very small (cubic inch) space Hyperion Dan Simmons 1989
FormatName (fictional) Description Reference Author Year
FormatName (fictional) Description Reference Author Year
FormatName (fictional) Description Reference Author Year
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