Just wanted to ask about the history of communication. What's your favorite era of having communication? and what kind of communication is that?
Answer and explain your answer please?
Although it may be fun to think about sending out the horseman with our bag of letters, or tossing a bottle with a note into the ocean, or being a runner with a message, or even sending a telegraph with morse code, today is definitely the most efficient era we know of for communications, and it would be our favorite. Today, you can instantly communicate with someone all the way around the world, or even with a person on the surface of the moon! Today, advanced communications can send signals through radio waves, sonic waves, or even light pulses, essentially anything that emits a frequency can be used to communicate. They even have lasers that can be used to send messages underwater. Fiber optic cables allow fast-as-light communication via wire. And not only that, but we can send, store, and broadcast documents, graphics, and video, to be seen or available to access for nearly anyone in the world with an unhindered internet access. Dedicated websites, blogs, and forums help us find and talk about particular subjects. We've even gotten to the point where people can control robotics and software with their thoughts. As far as pure communications go, this is a great time to live and communicate. Of course, this also has its drawbacks. While rapid communication with friends or family members, or among researchers, or with people disseminating information can be quite useful, it also has the ability to be extremely harmful when used in bad ways. Criminals and terrorists can communicate via the wires and waves just as easily as law-abiding and good-willed citizens can, and anyone can share anything they wish via the internet, bad or good. That said, we are fans of the freedom of information and communication such technology brings. However, watch the big corporations that have massive control over the majority of people's online search engines and social networks, as well as political policies, as there have been (and will probably continue to be) many instances of censorship, creating social bubbles through algorithms, punishing people for speaking out on certain topics or sharing their views (even with no ill-intent), etc.
Have a great day,
The Cyberius team.