As they climbed out of the transportation unit, they realized that anything could be an indicator. A specific response could result from any action, any sign, gesture or token and could communicate information. The indicator could be a colored light or a physical entity, a chemical or an electromagnetic wave activating a cell receptor. But what they observed as they drew closer appeared to be a sequence of digital values whose variations represented coded information — a sound, image, or message riding atop variable parameters, conveying information through an electronic circuit. A Signal Out.
“The sound was such as might have been made by a human hand, not as upon a door by one asking admittance, but rather, I thought, as an agreed signal, an assurance of someone's presence in an adjoining room; most of us, I fancy, have had more experience of such communications than we should care to relate.” — Oppenheimer
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