The Internet: How a Cold War Experiment Wired the Whole World
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Virtual Voice
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Martin Kessler
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Discover the thrilling tech history of how a top-secret Cold War project birthed our globally connected digital reality. Perfect for your daily commute, this thought-provoking narrative plunges you into the tense rooms where generals and mathematicians plotted to keep America communicating during an apocalypse. Instead of merely building a doomsday survival tool, these unlikely pioneers accidentally sparked a global cultural revolution.
Dive deep into a mind-expanding journey from primitive mainframes to the sprawling fiber-optic networks wrapping the planet. You will meet the rebel programmers, quiet bureaucrats, and brilliant engineers who transformed a paranoid defense strategy into a powerful engine for human connection.
What you'll discover inside:
• The terrifying apocalyptic logic that drove the creation of ARPANET and early network protocols.
• How closed academic circles and rigid military mainframes evolved into an untamed public domain.
• The hidden physical infrastructure of cyberspace, from oceanic cables to wireless satellite links.
• Fascinating stories of the network's expansion into the Global South, shaped by corporate ambition and local ingenuity.
• The double-edged sword of a system built for resilience that now fuels mass surveillance, misinformation, and boundless creativity.
To navigate the chaotic future of our wired society, you must first understand its fiercely guarded origins. Press play to experience the dramatic true story of the machines and visionaries that quietly rewired our entire world.
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