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Binary Numeral System
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Binary Numeral System
A system in which all letters, numbers, and other characters are saved in a computer as some combination of the digits 0 and 1. This system is used in nearly all modern computing.


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The first person generated a series of zeros and ones, where they imagined moving their left arm for zero and right arm for one.
The more society becomes "wired" to the Internet the more people will become pulled into a world largely made up of zeros and ones.
And binary transmission means a bunch of zeros and ones.
 
 
 
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