Braille's Revolutionary Origins
Aoi's groundbreaking work led to the creation of the first embossed book for blind readers, marking a pivotal moment in the education of blind individuals. However, the ornate design made it difficult to read, prompting the development of a more efficient system. Inspired by a military code, Louis adapted it into the six-dot Braille system, revolutionizing how blind people could read and learn. This innovation was not only practical but also deeply empathetic, crafted by someone who truly understood the needs of blind readers.In this clip
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