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Data is recorded onto a CD in a clockwise spiral from the center. Its recorded and read in a series of lands and pits. Any land that the laser hits is reflected to the read head and is recorded as a 1 or a 0. They are counted in groups of 14 and then converted into standard 8-digit data.

A CD is built from a plastic (polycarbonate) substrate and a fine, reflective metallic film (24-carat gold or a silver alloy). The reflective layer is then covered with an anti-UV acrylic finish, creating a protective surface for data. Finally, an additional layer may be added so that data can be written on the other side of the CD as well.

The reflective layer contains tiny bumps. When the laser passes over the polycarbonate substrate, light is reflected off the reflective surface, but when the laser reaches a bump, that's what allows it to encode information.

This information is stored in 22188 tracks engraved in grooves (though it's actually just one track spiralling inward).

Commercially purchased CDs have already been pressed, meaning that the bumps have been created used plastic injected into a mold which contains the desired pattern in reverse. A metallic layer is then affixed onto the polycarbonate substrate, and this layer is itself covered with a protective coating.

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