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Originally Posted by photon
What do you mean? There's already RFID chips used in animals under the skin and RFID chips smaller than a grain of sand.
Or do you mean something that could hold more? Current RFID chips have what, a 64 bit number.. the limitations would be in the size of how much info you could cram into the space and how fast the information can be transferred.
EDIT: http://www.verichipcorp.com/files/img47.jpg
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But we arn't animals. We don't want buldges in our skin where there is a RF ID chip. If they are talking about a RF ID chip, what are they thinking? Under 100nm? Plus, you have a high impedence in skin as I said before, but even if that isn't a problem, how about electrical characteristics in the body? Even nurve impulses? Would you get a Schttkey Diode if one of your nervers fire past this RFID semiconductor?
Also, they'll probably need more then a few bits to be for the info to be stored.