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Explores the fundamental ways information is represented and processed. By examining historical systems like Morse code and Braille, the text demonstrates how simple binary patterns can communicate complex data. Petzold explains that these methods are essential predecessors to modern computing, which relies on the same logic of two-state combinations. The narrative transitions into the physical world by detailing the anatomy of a flashlight to illustrate basic electrical circuits. This provides a foundation for understanding how electrons and conductors form the hardware required to execute logic. Ultimately, the source aims to demystify the inner workings of technology by connecting antique communication methods to the architecture of contemporary machines.
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