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waki_m t1_j6lulco wrote

Digital data in A computer are just tranzistors being swiched to let through more or less voltage se it can be read as ones and zeros.

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AA_NerdGirl t1_j6m01yl wrote

yet it comes to a point in which the amount of data created makes the matter (hard drive) UNUSABLE, full... so.... in the end... digital data IS MATTER, cause it is interfeering with matter.

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jak0b345 t1_j6m0tqw wrote

i do not agree.

one can make the argument, that e.g. in a flash drive one can always read the voltage of a memory cell and interpret it either as a one or a zero. thus, there is always data on the drive its just "unorganized" , i.e. not containing any meaning, before you intentionally upload a file to the drive.

similarly, if you delete a file usually the pc just assigns those memory cells to be free to be overwritten, but the contents remains unchangend until another file is written ontop of it (this is also the reason why delete files can often be restored using special programms). to truly "delete" the data, you would have to overwrite all the memory cells with a new value. this however does not "destroy" the memory cells but rather assigns a new value to them.

this i very similar to matter. you can convert it from a structured form (e.g. wood) to an unstructured form such as CO2 and other gasses, but the individual atoms remain the same.


however, to really continue this discussion, we would first need to define what exactly "digitla data" means and what it means to destroy data.

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