Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Darpa originally Created the internet to create Mainframe computer redundancy for Nuclear War

 They took all the most important knowledge a country needs to re-establish itself and made around 100 copies of this and put one in each mainframe large computer in big cities nationwide. So, let's say 50 U.S. cities were gone from hydrogen bombs then the remaining 50 cities could theoretically establish the United States once again with the knowledge contained within any of of these remaining 50 mainframe in those 50 cities even if 1/2 of all Americans were already dead from nukes.

So this same redundancy is basically pretty much how the Internet works too, except there are 100s or thousands or millions of times more information now about almost anything. So, you can ask a question anywhere in the U.S. and Google or another search engine will likely give you a comparable answer no matter where you are. Is this answer correct? Sometimes because of course this is the Internet so you should never trust 100% what the internet says about anything. But, it can be very entertaining at times.

ARPA research played a central role in launching the Information Revolution. The agency developed and furthered much of the conceptual basis for the ARPANET—prototypical communications network launched nearly half a century ago—and invented the digital protocols that gave birth to the Internet.

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