Cómo Funciona un Ordenador Explicado Lentamente Para Quedarte Dormido

How computers work, explained slowly, from the ground up, to help you sleep. A two-hour journey from Leibniz's zero and one to AlphaGo's artificial intelligence, passing through the transistor that was invented three days before Christmas, the CPU that repeats the same cycle billions of times per second, the memory that forgets everything when you turn off the lights, and the submarine cables that carry your messages across the ocean. This documentary covers the complete history of computing: the binary system and Boolean algebra, the visionaries who dreamed of thinking machines before the technology to build them existed (Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Turing, von Neumann), the invention of the transistor at Bell Labs, logic gates, Moore's Law, how the CPU and memory work, operating systems (from UNIX to Linux, from MS-DOS to Windows), programming languages ​​(from COBOL to Python), data structures, algorithms (from al-Khwarizmi to Dijkstra and PageRank), the birth of the internet and the web, databases, cryptography, the most famous hackers, and artificial intelligence. All narrated calmly, fact by fact, unhurriedly, in the dark. If you enjoy this format, subscribe to Cosmic Silence for more long-form science and technology documentaries narrated to accompany you at night. Good night. #computers #forbedtime #computers #documentary #science #technology #cosmicsilence