In the physical world, proximity defines interaction. A tool must be in hand to be used, a book on the shelf to be read, and a surface within reach to be written on. In the digital world, these constraints are not fundamental—they are artifacts of implementation. One of the deepest ambitions of computing, especially in the networked age, has been to overcome such boundaries and render distance invisible.

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The Structure of the Protocol

  • Sunu Engineer,
  • Anu Engineer

摘要

In the physical world, proximity defines interaction. A tool must be in hand to be used, a book on the shelf to be read, and a surface within reach to be written on. In the digital world, these constraints are not fundamental—they are artifacts of implementation. One of the deepest ambitions of computing, especially in the networked age, has been to overcome such boundaries and render distance invisible.