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STBefore texts, calls, and the internet… there was Morse code. ⚡📡
This fascinating machine you’re seeing is a Morse Code
Telegraph, one of the most revolutionary communication devices ever invented. Developed in the 1830s–1840s by Samuel Morse, this machine changed the world by allowing messages to travel across vast distances in seconds, using nothing but electrical signals.
🔹 How it works:
The operator taps a key to create a series of dots (short signals) and dashes (long signals). These signals travel through wires and are received on the other end as clicks, sounds, or written marks—each combination representing a letter or number.
🔹 Why it mattered:
✔ First form of instant long-distance communication
✔ Used in railways, military, ships, and newsrooms
✔ Saved countless lives with SOS distress signals
✔ Laid the foundation for modern communication systems
🔹 Did you know?
• “SOS” doesn’t stand for words—it’s just the easiest signal to recognize
• Morse code was used extensively during World War I & II
• It’s still used today in aviation, amateur radio, and emergency signaling
From tapping keys to sending messages across oceans, this simple machine connected the world long before smartphones existed. 🌍
A true reminder that innovation doesn’t have to be complex—it just has to work.
💬 Would you be able to send a message using Morse code?
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