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Morse Code (Our 5 senses help us distinguish MC very well. Without them,…
Morse Code
Our 5 senses help us distinguish MC very well. Without them, we would have much less ways to symbolize Morse Code.
I could use my sense of sight to distinguish MC with someone if they're using a flashlight, or wrote something on a paper for Morse Code. My sense of sight is one of the most important senses when it comes to MC.
I could use my sense of touch to do touch MC if someone is next to you. You would touch long for line, and touch short for dot. It is perfect for if you don't want another person next to you to know something.
I could use my sense of hearing to hear other people trying to do Morse Code to you with sound. Without your ears, it wouldn't be easy to do sound MC. That would make you have a smaller amount of options
I could use my nose/sense of smell by making noise with your sniffles, you would do a long one for a line, and a short one for a dot. If you want a space, you do a little bit longer of a pause.
I could use my mouth/sense of taste to make sounds so the person I am trying to talk to to can understand that the long sounds are lines, and the short ones are dots.
MC provides a letter based method that they use dots and lines to convert them into a phrase they are trying to say.
You can use many different things to say a phrase in Morse Code.( light, sound, etc.) MC also can accomodate messages in any language that uses the Roman/English alphabet.
you can communicate MC in so many different ways including flashlights, The standard pencil and paper, and even using sounds
I know that MC was a very important thing in our past, and maybe even today, which might sound crazy when iI say that
Yes, there was a language called hieroglyphics which was used as symbols and pictures representing different letters
Without hieroglyphics in ancient egypt, it would change the history of what happened to my culture a lot.
As an egyptian myself, I know that hieroglyphics was around when King Tut was around, which was years and years ago.
They first made Morse Code in the U.S. by an inventor called Samuel F. B. Morse. He made the original version.
It was then Improved by scientist and business man, Alfred Lewis Vail, Morse's partner and assistant. Alfred Lewis Vail made the new version of MC that we now know today.
If it weren't for Samuel F. B. Morse, MC wouldn't have been a thing we know today, and Alfred Lewis Vail wouldn't be able to improve it to make himself well-known.
I think MC was a very big part of our U.S. history,and without it, it would be hard to send messages in the quick way that they did in the past.
I think a cool, unusual way to do MC is to use the moving of your lips. I do not think that anyone has thought of a way to use MC with your lip movement
This would be used by making your mouth open for a long time if you want a line, and a shorter amount of time if you want a dot. For a space, you would just do a really long pause in between
This is unusual because most people do not use their parts of the body to translate MC, but that is exactly what I thought of for an unusual way
One way to use MC from far distances is to yell long, and yell short, for a line or a dot. I think this would be creative, but it wouldn't be natural if you just yell in public
For this way of saying MC, there would be some good and bad things about it. One good thing is that people would obviously not know what you are saying
A bad thing about this strategy is that it is kind of awkward just yelling in public without saying any thing. That is why I said there is also a bad side about it
You could test someone on MC by maybe writing down some MC on a paper, and seeing if they can translate that to normal english
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If you combined MC with a game of chess, it would work if you make the graphing points on the board, and you say the coordinates that you want in MC.
It would take some work to incorporate MC in a game of chess, but I think that it would work pretty well
Currently, we are playing a 4-way chess game that incorporates Morse Code, and we communicate across schools with Morse Code. We have a graphing chart which is how we communicate the moves.
A problem with MC is that It is a very hard topic to memorize, and there can be some mistakes in reading it.
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A pro of MC is you can communicate in a way, but by also not letting anyone else know what you are saying if they do not know MC
A con of MC is that someone could misunderstand what you are trying to actually say, this could really make s difference