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Pass of Brander stone signals

Have you ever played the game "telephone" with your friends? Where one person whispers a message to the next person and it goes down the line? Well, in the adult world, people also send messages from one place to another. Sometimes those messages need to be sent through something called a pass of brander stone signal.

A pass of brander stone signal is kind of like a messenger bird carrying a letter. But instead of a bird, it's a special machine that sends a message through wires or radio waves. Think of it like whispering into a friend's ear, but instead of using your voice, you use something that sends the message super fast.

So, imagine you're a grown-up working at a big company, and you need to get a message to someone on the other side of the building. You can't shout because that would disturb everyone else working, so you use a pass of brander stone signal to send your message quickly and quietly.

The machine sends your message through wires or the airwaves to a special receiver, kind of like a phone call, and then the person on the other end gets the message instantly. It's like magic!

So, next time you see a machine that sends messages through wires or radio waves, remember that it's a pass of brander stone signal, and it helps grown-ups communicate across long distances without shouting.
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