Throughout humankind’s existence on earth, time and space have remained two of the greatest obstacles in our quest for progress. Before the advent of audio-visual technology, humankind was required to be in the same location at the same time in order to communicate with each other. Our inner drive to communicate with one another, however, has always sought to create better ways to communicate over great distances. Smoke signals were perhaps the first form of audio-visual technology. The last 100 years, though, have seen the greatest improvement in our ability to communicate across time and space. Modern technology providing for real-time voice and picture communication now seems commonplace, whereas our ancestors of just a generation or two ago could never have dreamed of such possibilities.
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