A quote of fact, the Braille system is a method widely used that is by blind people to read and write, and was the first digital form of writing. Braille was devised in 1821 by Louis Braille, a blind Frenchman. Each Braille character, or cell, is made up of six dot positions, arranged in two columns of arectangle containing three dots others. A dot may be raised at any of the six positions to form sixty-four (26) Possible subsets, including the arrangement in which no dots are raised.
Purposes For reference, a particular permutation may be described by naming the positions where dots are raised, the positions being universally numbered 1 to 3, from top to bottom, on the left, and 4 to 6, from top to bottom, on the right. For example, dots 1-3-4 (⠍) would describe a cell with three dots raised, at the top and bottom in the left column and on top of the right column, i.e., the letter m.
The horizontal lines of Braille text are separated by a space, much like visible printed text, that so the dots of one line can be differentiated from the Braille text above and below. Punctuation is represented by its own unique set of characters.
The Braille system has been uniquely develop in order to help blind people to read and communicate with people. Perhaps if I could rule the world, I could created a better world for them as the communication is limited for them. I want to create a systems where crossing the road and driving is no longer a problem