To be digital is not just the conversion of infinite numbers into 1’s and 0’s, but also how information is stored, transmitted from one to another, manipulated, and finally reproduced without any transmission noise. Analog systems use an infinite number of numbers to convey information, which can be more easily corrupted by noise during transmission. Whereas digital uses only the 1’s and 0’s, so it can be easier to interpret, even if there is noise in transmission. In this way of digital information can be stored and copied for infinite amounts of time without degradation at speeds much faster than compared to analog. Digital has become more than just how we store our data; it has become a culture of an interconnected world to share knowledge at the touch of a button without degradation.