Let’s get some work on our brain’s gray cells.
If an alien came to earth today and observed the world, what would they think people worship?
50 years ago, I would have said the watch, but today I am voting for a mobile phone.
Imagine, you are an alien and you are observing people. Everyone has something on their hand; waking up to it, talking to it, they listen to it’s instructions, laughs at it, cries at it, gets angry with it, connects with the center once a day so that it can refresh itself …
WE ARE ALL TIME ADDICTED…!
In my opinion, Industry 4.0 is the definition of the Enterprise’s dependence on time!
Nobody can tolerate delay. Industry also gets its share of this.
I want your attention, the human eye cannot detect movement changes under 20 milliseconds! We’re talking 1 millisecond delays in the industry now.
INDUSTRY 4.0
We call the establishment of the first mechanical looms working with water and steam before the French Revolution “The Birth of Industry”. With the advent of electricity in the late 1800s, the use of the first electric production machines opened a new era in the industry. The launch of the first PLC on the market is “More Can’t Be Possible!” the level it caused us to come.
And Industry 4.0, which we are talking about today, represents today’s world where cyber and physical-based systems manage everything, do not tolerate delay, and production has become 24/7.
Well…
Let me contribute a little more to this.
When the “Industrial Revolution” happened, workers started going to and from factories en masse. For example, a worker whose work starts at 8 o’clock had to be at the factory at 7:55. It was easy when these factories were small and workers lived around the factory. But when factories grew, so did the distances between workers’ factory and home.
More workers means wider living space …
However, we are talking about the 1800s, and at that time all cities were using their own local times! So from 12 o’clock in London it could be 12:20 in Liverpool. The problem has grown.
In 1830, the first commercial train started operating between Liverpool and Manchester.
Since trains are faster than old vehicles, the differences between local times were a serious problem.
Therefore, in 1847, British train companies decided to arrange all train schedules according to “Greenwich Observatory” time, not local times.
Over time, as more institutions began to implement this decision, a law enacted by the British Government in 1880 made it mandatory to arrange all timelines in England according to Greenwich.
Over time, as more institutions began to implement this decision, a law enacted by the British Government in 1880 made it mandatory to arrange all timelines in England according to Greenwich.
This little start; to a thousandth of a second it pioneered the birth of a global network of schedules that were synchronized with each other, and enabled the establishment of the worldwide clock system that we use today.
WE ARE ALL TIME ADDICTED…!
Industry 4.0. is the definition of Enterprise’s dependence on time!
The innovations that will come with 5G will be on this! But how?
I’ll write that later…
May the sale be with you!

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