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The Telegraph: The Digital Revolution Begins
Did you know that the invention of the telegraph set the foundation for the global communication networks we rely on today? Imagine a world where sending a message from New York to London took twelve days—or even seventy-three days to reach Sydney! Before the...
Classifying Objects and Concepts as Digital or non Digital from 3400 B.C. to Modern Day
From 3400 B.C. to the early modern period, technology was primarily analog, encompassing innovations like writing systems, water clocks, and mechanical devices like the abacus and astrolabe. These systems relied on continuous, physical processes to function, with...
The Essence of what it means to be digital
At its core, being digital means that information—whether it's sound, pictures, videos, or even instructions for a machine—is represented by numbers, specifically 0s and 1s (binary code). This is different from analog systems, which use continuous signals (like sound...