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in the video I made on binary I explained why it is that computers use ones and zeros to think the ones and zeros represent the state of a single electrical cell inside the computer which can be one of two states but is this the only way of doing it or are there other options that let us work with more than just two states well actually yes there are and in the early years of computer engineering people experimented with computers that could use base three base eight base ten and even base 16 so why were these methods abandoned in favor of binary if you want to know then this video is just for you so to clarify one thing when we refer to a transistor being on or off what we really mean is that its either a high charge or low charge respectively an on cell has a very high amount of electricity stored in it or moving through it while an off cell has a low amount these states determine whether or not a single cell represents a 0 or a 1 in our binary code so if a computer can read and wri