This is a satire of unnecessary war. Nations go to war for ridiculous reasons, and Swift invented an even more ridiculous reason, that being a disagreement over which end of an egg is the right end to crack. Obviously, there is no reason why people can't just crack eggs any way they want to. I could also say that it is pointless to fight over religious differences, when we could all just practice whatever religion we want to.
This is a satire of unnecessary war. Nations go to war for ridiculous reasons, and Swift invented an even more ridiculous reason, that being a disagreement over which end of an egg is the right end to crack. Obviously, there is no reason why people can't just crack eggs any way they want to. I could also say that it is pointless to fight over religious differences, when we could all just practice whatever religion we want to.
Swift satirizes British quarels over religion in his time. You'll notice that the big-endians and the little-endians make a big deal about what are, basically, unimportant details.
The passage is discussing a controversy between the Big-Endians and the Small-Endians, likely a reference to a political or religious conflict where the Big-Endians' literature has been banned and their party members restricted by law. The conflict seems deep-rooted and significant, given the extensive literature published on the topic.
The terms big-endian/little-endian come from Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. In Lilliput, a royal edict required its citizens to open soft boiled eggs from the small end. In the rival kingdom of Blefuscu, they opened them from the big end, earning them the name Big-endians. In computing, the terms are intended to indicate from which end a multi-byte numeric value is written. With little-endian, the least-significant byte always comes first (thus the value is written in reverse). This makes it much easier to cast from one type to another. For instance, a wide character consumes two bytes (a word). For characters within the ASCII character set, the first byte is always 0x00 while the second byte stores the actual ASCII character code (0x00 to 0xFF). With big-endian notation, casting a wide character to an ASCII character results in the ASCII character always having the value 0x00 because that is the first byte. In little-endian, the bytes are reversed thus the first byte is the ASCII character code.
The Laputans in "Gulliver's Travels" are highly skilled in theoretical matters, yet they lack practical knowledge and common sense. This irony highlights the disconnect between their intellectual pursuits and their ability to apply their knowledge in a meaningful way. The Laputans' preoccupation with abstract ideas ultimately renders them ineffective in practical matters.
because it is in the are that travels
Because the people concerned didn't like the beliefs of the "other" faith.Faith is a matter of personal preference - it is something people often think very deeply about and then they become unwilling to change.Bear in mind that a lot of people somewhat automatically followed the faith of their ruler, whichever side they took.... and a lot of the decisions made by rulers had more to do with political considerations than with spiritual ones. Fundamentalists on both side would never agree with me here, but there is really very littel difference between what the various Christian denominations believe in. The differences were beautifully captured in Jonathan Swift's book Gulliver's Travels in the differences between the Big-Endians and the Little-Endians in Lilliput.
One of the themes in "A Voyage to Brobdingnag" is the critique of human nature and society. Through Gulliver's journey to the land of giants, Swift highlights the flaws and vices of humanity such as greed, pride, and corruption. The contrast between the giant Brobdingnagians and the diminutive Gulliver serves as a satire on human behavior and the societal norms of the time.
Information travels between components on the mother board through the bus.
buses
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The distance in which a wave travels is known as wavelength. It is the distance between two consecutive points in a wave that are in phase.