Very low frequency data - thoughts?

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The discussion centers on the feasibility of transmitting data at a very low frequency of 12Hz. Participants explore the challenges associated with such low frequencies, including potential inefficiencies compared to higher frequencies like 1900MHz, commonly used for GSM signals. The conversation also delves into current and theoretical technologies that could enable low-frequency data transmission. Overall, the consensus highlights significant obstacles in using 12Hz for effective data communication.

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Hi everybody,

I'm working on a concept for a movie that I'm making. It's a fictional movie, but the concepts in it are definitely grounded in current and theoretical science. Coming from a big science background, I of course want the fictional technologies in the movie to be somewhat technologically feasible.

So for the first concept:

Could you transmit data from one point to another, or to one main base station of some sort, over a very low frequency such as 12Hz?

* If not, why not? Is it just a horrible frequency to transmit at? What would be the reasons it would not work?

* If not, are there any technologies, whether current or theoretical, that could make a low frequency like 12hz viable for data transmission?

* If so, how efficient would it be in comparison to (for example), transmitting at 1900MHz (a frequency used for US GSM signals)?

* Any thoughts overall about transmitting data at very low frequencies?

If anyone interested could post their thoughts on this, I'd really appreciate it. Once I get some feedback I'll of course post what the conept actually is. :)

Thanks in advance everyone!
 
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