I am stretched out on the recliner and want to listen to some music. I connect my phone through the bluetooth to my sound bar. Soon, melodious music surrounds me.
I can feel it, every fine nuance. I start thinking about the quality of speakers we have these days, and wireless technology.
A strange thought strikes me. What if I could actually see the data travelling in space to the speaker. What would it look like.
I laugh aloud, because if we had ‘data vision’, we would probably be shocked by the zillions of zeros and ones, bits and bytes swamping us.
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Since all messages and texts and music get to where they should, maybe the scene would look organized rather than chaotic.
What if we could see this data, and just stood and shook all these bits and bytes. What would happen to them?
Music or photos, jokes or videos – they are but millions of tiny fellows marching towards a particular destination, with a clear focus and purpose.
These data bits have to be wonderful team players, since they have to reach their destination together, sometimes in a nice sequence.
I switch back to reality. The music envelopes me again. Hidden bits and bytes working their own special magic.
A lovely soothing offering, Nimi
Thank you
Best Always
john
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Thank you, John
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Interesting concept. I’m sure there are people who could give you a very dry answer for all this but maybe it’s just better to enjoy the music, ha, ha!
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Yes…better not to over analyze😉
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Sometimes I think about that too. All the air waves, radio frequencies, and data streams, rocketing through the air.
… and the actual mechanics of the ear to pick up these frequencies. I think the physics has been explained to me a million times, but It makes my head hurt.
You’re right. Better not to over analyze and simply enjoy the magic.
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Lol…yes Joanne totally agree
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