Crystal Computing

Joe laughs as “Busy Child” by The Crystal Method thunders through the speakers, the bass vibrating the glass table. “Yeah,” he says, “DNA computing was just the warm-up act. Organic code—life itself—as a processor. But crystal computing… that’s next level. You can store consciousness in a lattice of pure order.”

Nelly raises an eyebrow, twirling a strand of her hair. “So that’s why you’re obsessed with blue crystals in StarCraft II,” she teases. “You’re not just mining minerals—you’re mining the future.”

Joe grins. “Exactly. Those blue protoss crystals? They’re metaphors. Psionic amplifiers. Each one could hold trillions of quantum states. Imagine a world where data grows like snowflakes—self-healing, self-organizing, powered by light.”

Nelly nods slowly, half amused, half intrigued. “So you’re saying the next generation of computers will be alive?”

Joe looks out the window where the late afternoon sun refracts through a hanging prism, scattering rainbows across her face. “Alive… and listening,” he says softly. “Just like these crystals. They don’t just store energy—they remember vibration.”

Nelly laughs. “Well, let’s hope they remember good vibes only.” She turns up the volume as “Trip Like I Do” kicks in. “Now tell me, Professor Crystal—how do we make sure the AI doesn’t turn those blue crystals into weapons?”

Joe smirks. “Simple,” he says. “We teach them to dance before we teach them to fight.”

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