Who really invented the “Machine Language” of the modern world? History books often credit Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz with inventing the binary system in 1679. But the truth goes back over 5,000 years to ancient India!
Long before the first computer chip was ever dreamed of, an Indian sage named Pingala was obsessed with the rhythm of poetry. In his text, the Chandas Shastra, he broke every poetic meter down into ‘Short’ (0) and ‘Long’ (1) syllables. By mapping out halving and doubling algorithms, he effectively created the world’s first Binary Code. The ultimate irony?
The logic powering today’s Artificial Intelligence was originally designed to perfect the chanting of ancient verses.
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📚 Source: “Zero to Gravity: The Ancient Indian Roots of Modern Science” by Sri Narasimha Patrudu
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