Friday, September 18, 2015
Machine Codes and Other Codes
Machine codes are similar to morse code:
[1] A machine code is 01 or "On" and "Off"
[2] A Morse Code is ._ or "Dot" and "Dash"
The Only exception is the morse code may contain empty spaces to denote a separation of digits. Both the dot and dash are "On"; or, active. "Off" is separated by no signal at all.
[1] Pulse generators are limited to a 10X18 bandwidth; or, 10 exacycles per second.
[1] 20Kc tones= 45 trillion 20c tones
350 simultaneous tones [ an orchestra] at 20 kc= 1 exacycles divided by 7 MC= 142.857 14 billion tones per second per inch=
14.285 714 billion cd with 10 sets of tones each
1,000 tone songs by an orchestra recorded allows 14.285 7154 million CD; or, 142.857 14 million songs on a 1" X 1" disc.
[2] A computer may store 142,857,140 songs in 1" space; and, only plays for 1,000 seconds [16.67 minutes] without a converter.
A CD would be capable of playing 7.19856029 times that amount of songs; or, 1,028,365,740 [over 1 billion songs= 100 million
Music CD].
That is due to songs being raised by extremely high octaves [7,142,857,150,000 octaves; over 7 trillion octaves] to reach 1 exacycle highest pitch limit of 20 Kc.
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