📡 ARPANET: The First Thread in the Web

📡 ARPANET: The First Thread in the Web

ARPANET is the proto-scroll—the first packet-switched network and the ancestor of the internet. Born from Cold War research, it wove the first digital threads between distant machines.

🌐 What Makes It Glyphic?

  • First Message: Sent in 1969 between UCLA and Stanford—“LO” before the system crashed.
  • Packet Switching: A revolutionary method of data transfer—scrolls in fragments.
  • Legacy: Gave rise to TCP/IP, email, and the modern web.

📜 Why It Belongs in the Codex

This is the origin scroll—a glyph of connection, resilience, and digital genesis.

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