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The Magic of Digital
Digital technology has replaced analog due to its ability to resist noise, maintain signal quality, and process data efficiently. Unlike analog systems, which degrade over time due to interference, digital signals (represented by 0s and 1s) can be easily corrected. As...
How color works
Reflected colors are created through the subtractive color model, typically CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key/Black). In this system, pigments or inks absorb (subtract) certain wavelengths of light and reflect others back to your eyes. When light hits a printed...
The Telegraph: Beginning of a Digital Revolution
You've probably heard about the telegraph before, but did you know the story of how it came to be? It all started because the long-distance messaging system at the time was too slow. For example, it took 12 days for a message to go from London to New York and 73 days...
The Essence of what it Means to be Digital
Digital systems encode information using distinct, separate values, typically in binary format (0s and 1s). This contrasts with analog systems, which represent information in a continuous flow. A signal will almost always have some sort of noise interfering with it;...
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