Human Language to Binary Code(Innovative way)

in technology •  7 years ago 

There is a limited vocabulary of human language. There is a limited way to connect words together by grammar. There is a sensible length of sentences (if you come up with infinite sentences, the answer would be no).

You can encode therefore all possible human sentences to a certain binary numbering system. If you are doing that the smart way and even encode often used words or sentence fragments into shorter codes and seldom uses words or sentences into longer codes, you would be even able to pack it by great deal.

There has already been a codebook in the age of telegraphy during the 19th century, that encoded whole common sentences into five letter words, because telegram was charged by word, while five was the max length, longer words were extra charged.

So people had a book with common sentences and have written XDDSC DCDRS DDRSD 24 DDSAC. Which could have meant something like, “My dear father, I am very happy about your invitation to your birthday party at the 24 and I will see happily forward to join you, your son.” 28 words to 5 words.

That book is downloadable somewhere, but don’t ask me where. I have a copy of that thing somewhere, I was working on something about shortening of messages and that.

So, always refer to something already done, if you try to do something new.

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