Blog
Barcode – What is a barcode
- December 23, 2012
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Uncategorized
A barcode is a code consisting of a group of printed and variously patterned bars and spaces.
The barcode also contains numerals that is designed to be scanned and read into computer memory, containing information (as identification) about the object or person it labels.
Originally barcodes systematically represented data by varying the widths and spacings of parallel lines, and may be referred to as linear or one-dimensional (1D).
Later they evolved into rectangles, and dots, and finally reaching the design of containing the hexagons and other geometric patterns in two dimensions (2D).
The barcode is divided up in three levels, and each level represents a number 6 (six). Every commodity that is bought and sold must have a barcode according the Universal laws of trade.
When you count from the first level of the barcode, to the third level, there are 12 digits, which represents the 12 months in a year, also being the 12 systems in a government,
thus making the barcode as a numerical status used to label all things that are born, discovered or produced in within the period which occurs in the twelve months on a solar calendar.
The barcode being a numerical label which marks all items produced, discovered or born as products that belongs to the government that owns the barcode.
In the system of trading on a solar calendar, every thing is a product, including the human beings who dwells in the Earth.
The final stage which finalizes the upgrade of a barcode is a called “microchip“.
Article written by Apostle Ngabo Flimpoman for Conscious self education.
More articles to read below: