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5 November, 21:43

Recall when you built your binary message sending device. Why did we decide to send a message as a sequence of states (A and B) rather than modifying our devices to represent more states (State C, State D, State E, ...)

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  1. 5 November, 22:35
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    it is assumed that only A and B can be used, for the reason that in binary there are only two Variables.

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    In number bases digits include are from 0 to base-1, e. g. in base two (binary), we have from 0 to 2-1. that means we only have 0 and 1. there's no other digit or variable allowed apart from 0 and 1 in base 2 (binary). so in the binary message sending device, a message can only be sent as a sequence of states (A and B).
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