
Morse Code
Learn more about the code which ushered in electronic communications
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Show Notes
In 1838, an American portrait painter by the name of Samuel Morse developed a system whereby signals could be sent down an electrical wire.
This system allowed for information to be sent almost instantly over vast distances.
However, sending pulses of electromagnetic energy down a wire isn’t in and of itself communication. So, he developed a system to encode these pulses in a way that was legible.
Learn more about Morse Code, how it works and how it is actually still used today, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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