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Friday, November 19, 2004
Device to restore contents of burned papers presented By Roland A. Hidalgo
LINGAYEN -- Here comes a new innovative system, an approach for securing the authenticity of private as well as all public documents from duplication, falsification and fraud.
An international firm that holds office in Makati introduced at the Provincial Capitol a device that would mark documents, covert or overt, through a synthetic beaming device.
Synthetic beaming would provide inter-molecular identification that could be applied to almost everything, except for polished diamond or cult glasses, according to the representative of the firm.
For instance once an archive had been marked and was burned, through its ash residuals, the markings on the documents could still be restored.
Moreover, once the synthetic DNA has been stored to a particular document, all records encoded through a diskette could now be incorporated to the synthetic beaming apparatus.
At present the company has just acquired a contract from China that would do the markings on all bar codes.
Since the synthetic DNA is a combination of elements, trillions of possible combinations could be placed at the apparatus.
Ink will be used for the DNA synthetic device.
The company would initiate the training of all staff that would operate the synthetic beaming apparatus free, once acquired by the provincial government.
The synthetic beaming device includes among others the ink that will be used, the tracking device and the scanner.
Unlike biometric technology that would wear and tear through sun or rain exposure, the synthetic beaming device could only be worn out through a nuclear blast, the company representative said.
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