So yeah, I have questions..and no answers. I'm guessing thats where you guys come in.
I'm having trouble understanding how something like "memory" can be "put" or "found?" or "stored" in something that is physical..and not living. Can "memory" be put in anything? How is memory put in anything in the first place? How is data "stored"..it can't be in "electronic form"..because electricity switches off. Are certain materials better "memory storers"? It's almost magical lol. Is it the chips? But what in the chips? It's really perplexing..
I don't understand how the "mental process" of "mathematics" that is "binary code"..is understood by and interpreted in to the real computer programs we use. Binary, that is, on/off...must have something to do with electrical circuits, right?
I can understand the logic of computer programs..the binary code makes sense to me, and why it works logically makes sense to me, and all the other logical structures make sense to me. The logic makes sense. But it's logic...how can a computer take human logic..and display it back to us in program form? I don't understand that at all.
Basically, I guess my questions can be summed up like this.
Whoever created, or understood, the mathematical system of binary...how did he go from that to having physical objects do those calculations for him? Could you describe that in detail? (and as non technically as possible?) How did he go from a pen and paper understanding of a simple number system to having something outside his physical mind understanding that system, better and faster than he ever could?
eg
3*3=01010*010101=010101010=9
How did we go from the mental (blue) understanding of mathematics to having that be done outside our minds so that now all we have to know is how to type 3 x 3 into a computer program (a calculator) and let the calculator do it's thing (and what is it doing, exactly, in the physical real sense, electric impulses?) and get an output of 9?
Also, and this is just a guess..
is a computer language simply a progression of the binary system into a medium that is more able to be understood and manipulated by humans? that is;
computer language->binary->computer does it's thing (very mysteriously to me)->binary->output (which then is turned into a program, smh) (probably my next set of questions, especially as it pertains to the physicalness of computers)
Also..please assume im mentally retarded while you explain..it makes things easier for me.
I'm having trouble understanding how something like "memory" can be "put" or "found?" or "stored" in something that is physical..and not living. Can "memory" be put in anything? How is memory put in anything in the first place? How is data "stored"..it can't be in "electronic form"..because electricity switches off. Are certain materials better "memory storers"? It's almost magical lol. Is it the chips? But what in the chips? It's really perplexing..
I don't understand how the "mental process" of "mathematics" that is "binary code"..is understood by and interpreted in to the real computer programs we use. Binary, that is, on/off...must have something to do with electrical circuits, right?
I can understand the logic of computer programs..the binary code makes sense to me, and why it works logically makes sense to me, and all the other logical structures make sense to me. The logic makes sense. But it's logic...how can a computer take human logic..and display it back to us in program form? I don't understand that at all.
Basically, I guess my questions can be summed up like this.
Whoever created, or understood, the mathematical system of binary...how did he go from that to having physical objects do those calculations for him? Could you describe that in detail? (and as non technically as possible?) How did he go from a pen and paper understanding of a simple number system to having something outside his physical mind understanding that system, better and faster than he ever could?
eg
3*3=01010*010101=010101010=9
How did we go from the mental (blue) understanding of mathematics to having that be done outside our minds so that now all we have to know is how to type 3 x 3 into a computer program (a calculator) and let the calculator do it's thing (and what is it doing, exactly, in the physical real sense, electric impulses?) and get an output of 9?
Also, and this is just a guess..
is a computer language simply a progression of the binary system into a medium that is more able to be understood and manipulated by humans? that is;
computer language->binary->computer does it's thing (very mysteriously to me)->binary->output (which then is turned into a program, smh) (probably my next set of questions, especially as it pertains to the physicalness of computers)
Also..please assume im mentally retarded while you explain..it makes things easier for me.