According to Engadget, Japan tested lasers to deliver data at breakneck speed of 100 terabit per second plus, and they were successful at doing it.  Unfortunately, the amount of electricity that required to get this type of connection going was very unpractical.  Instead of combining 370 lasers to deliver data at breakneck speed as Japan, Germany tested a single laser to deliver data at 26 terabit per second.  Although slower than Japan’s 100 terabit per second plus Internet connection, German’s 26 terabit per second Internet connection is nothing to scoff at, because I think almost everyone of us in America is already stupidly shocked by 100 megabit per second plus Internet connection of Comcast. Basically, it’s mind blowing to think of data that can…