gregorio
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[1] No human can form a useful interpretation of a string of millions of 0s and 1s.
[2] ... you're choosing a definition of measurement which suits your purpose, but it's a very idiosyncratic definition which I've never seen anyone else use.
1. Correct, that's why we need a computer (or DAC chip).
2. No I'm not, it's a simple measurement. We measure the amplitude of the voltage, that number is stored as binary data (which is 1s and 0s). That's exactly what we do with all measurements in the digital domain, it's not an idiosyncratic definition in the slightest! Clearly you're having difficulty understanding the concept of how measurements or any other type of numerical value are represented by 1s and 0s, you should therefore find this video very informative:
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