
Handy Handbook of Hands
Description
The “Handy Handbook of Hands” offers a captivating journey into the world of finger binary systems. Divided into two parts, the book begins by providing readers with skills to count and display binary numbers using their fingers. Each person typically has five digits on each hand, enabling us to count up to ten with our fingers. However, by using binary numbers on our fingers, it is possible to count and display numbers from 0 to 1023. Beyond counting, the second part of the book also explores the new binary finger alphabet technique. This technique enables people to communicate words and even sentences using the fingers. The alphabet is structured in a way that assigns each letter a unique finger configuration, ranging from simple constellations for frequently used letters to more complex ones for less common letters. This technique helps readers to understand the full potential of binary systems.


