Ok, can you guys plase tell me if i got this right:
The computer first translates a process into mathematical terms by rendering all relevant information into the binary base-two numeral system (ones and zeros). Then, all operations are reduced to simple Boolean algebra. All those Boolean operations are calculated by Electronic cicuits which are in every computer component.
So, i belive it goes like this: The data travels through computer. It starts by clicking on a mouse or pressing a keyboard button. The circuits in the mouse start calculating the operations and then send it through a cable into a motherboard where there are more circuits. Through those circuits the Boolean operations are sent into a processor and from there into other components and at last into a graphic card. When the computer is finished calculating, the result is displayed on a monitor.
Is this correct or am i missing something?
The computer first translates a process into mathematical terms by rendering all relevant information into the binary base-two numeral system (ones and zeros). Then, all operations are reduced to simple Boolean algebra. All those Boolean operations are calculated by Electronic cicuits which are in every computer component.
So, i belive it goes like this: The data travels through computer. It starts by clicking on a mouse or pressing a keyboard button. The circuits in the mouse start calculating the operations and then send it through a cable into a motherboard where there are more circuits. Through those circuits the Boolean operations are sent into a processor and from there into other components and at last into a graphic card. When the computer is finished calculating, the result is displayed on a monitor.
Is this correct or am i missing something?