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How did the ARPANET lead to the ice bucket challenge? And why didn't anyone nominate Shmoop to do the ice bucket challenge? We ask the important questions here at Shmoop.
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- 00:02
so Sputnik definitely scared the living daylights out of American military types
- 00:07
and science folks but the US was also afraid of what might happen if the USSR
- 00:12
[telephones exploding] took out all of America's telephones this would have been a lot easier than
- 00:16
it sounds at that time the Soviets would only need
- 00:19
a single well-placed missile to knock out the whole shebang and without the [USSR missile heading towards USA on a map]
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- 00:24
telephone system America had no efficient means of long-distance
- 00:27
communication a letter from DC to LA saying the Russians are coming the
- 00:33
Russians are coming probably wouldn't get there in time half the country would [mail man delivering letters]
- 00:37
have been eating borscht by the time the mailman showed up well that wouldn't
- 00:41
have been the worst thing in the world though borscht is pretty good well so
- 00:44
[military men marching down a road] being overtaken by a foreign power thing however really would have sucked
- 00:48
so in 1962 an MIT ARPA scientist named JCR Licklider came up with a crazy idea
- 00:55
to solve the problem to protect the u.s. from this potential threat Licklider
- 01:01
suggested we create a galactic network of computers that could communicate with
- 01:06
[alien frantically typing on keyboard] each other well galactic might have been a little
- 01:08
extreme but the powers that be thought the idea of a computer network was just
- 01:13
swell well this was just kind of network that government military leaders needed
- 01:17
to communicate with each other if the Soviets ever took down the phone system [Red envelopes bouncing off computers]
- 01:20
how else were they going to coordinate who was where and what to the ball and
- 01:24
obviously defend the country in case of attack all right Lickliders crazy
- 01:28
idea eventually became the ARPANET which was the warm-up act for our modern-day
- 01:34
internet of course the ARPANET idea had a big glaring problem if the Soviets [computers with big tomatos squished on the screens]
- 01:39
could take out the phones with a missile what was to stop them from
- 01:43
taking out the ARPANET well MIT came up with an answer to that
- 01:46
in 1965 and introduced the concept of packet switching sounds like a thing [a package exchanging hands]
- 01:52
spies in trench coats do on park benches but packet switching was actually a way
- 01:57
of breaking down data into blocks before zapping it off to you know wherever it's [a computer with little packages sent from it]
- 02:03
going well this let each little packet go its own direction as it travel and
- 02:07
wasn't until 1969 that the ARPANET sent its first message well this was done through
- 02:12
what's known as a node to node communication which connects one [two computers side by side]
- 02:16
computer to another oh yeah that's one computer to only one other computer
- 02:20
Sometimes we have to start small right both of these individual computers were
- 02:24
gigantic talking the size of a house like a little house but still a house [a house with two old computers either side]
- 02:28
there also weren't very far apart one was at a lab at Stanford and the other
- 02:32
was at UCLA meaning both we're in California tensions were high as the
- 02:36
UCLA lab started entering the short and sweet message log in oh what a glorious [three men in white coats in a lab]
- 02:42
moment well the internet was being born heavenly music was being played angels
- 02:47
were singing that is until the ARPANET work crashed after only transmitting the
- 02:51
first two letters okay okay it wasn't exactly the most auspicious of
- 02:56
[facebook symbols floating off the screen] beginnings but wasn't long before those angels were singing again and posting
- 03:00
pictures of themselves doing the ice bucket challenge on Facebook
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