Data Packet Dynamics
Breaking data into packets allows for efficient transmission across a distributed network, much like multiple shoppers checking out simultaneously at a grocery store. This method enhances data flow, enabling it to rearrange itself based on tags, ensuring swift delivery even at the speed of light. Interestingly, traffic theory parallels this concept, revealing that simply adding more lanes doesn't always alleviate congestion.In this clip
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