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PureSoulless:

How does bluetooth even exist

ShadowKid3:

blue tooth works by radio waves connecting devices and those waves run constantly

pup:

Who really knows the only one who Will knows is the one who Made it and thank god for that

Manny300303199:

@pup wrote:
Who really knows the only one who Will knows is the one who Made it and thank god for that
frfr

ShadowKid3:

why reply to the question if you cant help

Manny300303199:

@shadowkid3 wrote:
why reply to the question if you cant help
idk

Vecussy:

Lightning and jars and wires and smart people

TheyLuhhJae:

bluetooh devices communicate with each other using ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio waves.

PureSoulless:

Who came up, and knew that radio waves existed.

PureSoulless:

If humans are that smart, I feel like we would already be seeing flying cars.

TheyLuhhJae:

Heinrich Hertz proved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s.

Manny300303199:

@puresoulless wrote:
If humans are that smart, I feel like we would already be seeing flying cars.
they already have made them

TheyLuhhJae:

Exactly

Vecussy:

They exist

TheyLuhhJae:

Just in different parts of the world

ShadowKid3:

@puresoulless wrote:
Who came up, and knew that radio waves existed.
Bluetooth technology was invented by Dr. Jaap Haartsen, a Dutch electrical engineer who was working for Ericsson Mobile in the 1990s

PureSoulless:

oh, cool.

PureSoulless:

So the world is actually progressing and I just didn't know it.

PureSoulless:

I live under a rock don't I

PureSoulless:

I still don't understand how bluetooth exists.

TheyLuhhJae:

Yes you do, but anyways. We don't really hear about anything in different countries, only when it comes to wars lol

TheyLuhhJae:

@puresoulless wrote:
I still don't understand how bluetooth exists.
Yeah it just consists of waves.

ShadowKid3:

@puresoulless wrote:
I still don't understand how bluetooth exists.
Bluetooth uses radio waves to transmit data wirelessly between devices. These radio waves operate within the 2.4 to 2.485 GHz frequency range, which is an unlicensed band globally.

PureSoulless:

mk. so It's just electric waves.

TheyLuhhJae:

@puresoulless wrote:
mk. so It's just electric waves.
Yeah it is. Different forms of them.

PureSoulless:

Okay, I think I get it now.

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