Thursday, September 24, 2009

George Boole

Mathematician George Boole develops the foundation for binary algebra and logic in the late 1830s. He proposes that logical propositions be expressed as equations, multiplication by the word "and" and addition by the word "or," providing the basis for logical validation of statements that may be either true or false. Years later, Boole's two valued logic becomes the basis for electronic circuits and computer design.
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