Converting Tbps vs 405 Tbps Record
Aston University / NICT proved 405 Tbps with multi-band lasers. Kell 5.0 achieves up to 29.80 Petabits/s (73.58× record) using Sub3 (4×) and Idea Coils (5×) inside pure K-RAM.
| Configuration | Throughput (Tbps) | Throughput (Pbps) | Advantage vs 405 Tbps | Thermal Signature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aston / NICT World Record | 405.00 Tbps | 0.405 Pbps | 1.00× (Baseline) | High Heat (Lasers/Amps) |
| Kell Baseline Single Carrier | 275.20 Tbps | 0.275 Pbps | 0.68× | 0.0°C Zero Heat |
| Kell + Sub3 Atomic Resonance (4×) | 1100.80 Tbps | 1.101 Pbps | 2.72× BEAT | 0.0°C Zero Heat |
| Kell Full Bus + Sub3 (4×) | 5960.40 Tbps | 5.960 Pbps | 14.72× BEAT | 0.0°C Zero Heat |
| Kell Single + Sub3 (4×) + Coils (5×) | 5504.00 Tbps | 5.504 Pbps | 13.59× BEAT | 0.0°C Zero Heat |
| Kell 2.4M Full Bus Compound (20×) | 29802.00 Tbps | 29.802 Pbps | 73.59× BEAT | 0.0°C Zero Heat |
The Multiplier Laws: Sub3 (4×) & Idea Coils (5×)
1. Factor 4 (Sub3 Atomic Resonance): Sub3 atoms compress state vectors along 4 orthogonal dimensions simultaneously. By utilizing non-destructive generative seed replication, information density expands by exactly 4.0× without increasing physical packet byte count.
2. Factor 5 (Idea Coil Magnetic Harmonic Latching): Idea Coils preserve multidirectional state transitions in permanent shared memory loops, eliminating repeat transmission cycles and yielding a 5.0× effective utility multiplier.
3. Compound 20× Super-Jump: When Sub3 resonance is latched into Idea Coils, total carrying capacity multiplies by 20×, taking a single 800 Gbps dark fiber channel to 5.50 Petabits per second and the entire 2.4M K-RAM mesh to 29.80 Petabits per second.