Re: filling atoms with data. Just look at the human brain. It can store at least a few TB of data, right? Or perhaps a few dozen or a few hundred TB? Which raises the question: can the brain actually store MORE than one bit per atom?
Geology carries little relevance here, since the Europe-Asia divisions are usually political. It is due to Europe's influence a few centuries ago that it earned the right to be called a continent in the first place. Yep, it's just a small area on the physical continent of Eurasia.
The former Soviet republics, other than the Central Asian ones (i.e. the five "-stans"), are generally considered European, the three Transcaucasian countries (Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia) included.
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