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Back propagation:

Back propagation is the propagation of any data that's already in the local memory. In other

words, it's the way know that any object in memory exists. In the case of data from remote

objects, it refers to a pointer to the object’ve been sent.

For example, a remote object will be in the local memory. If send a request to the local

object, client will get a reference to the object. The client

The client will then be able to use this object to get more information about the object.

All types of information, including a list of objects. The only exception is the type of

message. Can send a simple message, or can send a full list of objects to client.

The back-transmission of information through cable is called the back wire. The back-

transmission of information in a cable is the wire that receives back the information which

has passed through

The back and transmits the information back to that cable. That wire is called 'back'. That

back wire can be of various lengths depending on how far it is from the computer to the

computer. Now for the computer to make all the changes it needs to do, it sends information

back through the back wire which means that the information it does need to be re-

transmitted to the computer. Back wire can be made of copper

Back propagation is the speed of a light wave with respect to other objects and is measured in

microseconds per second.

Back propagation is equal to the speed of light with respect to the direction of rotation.

2 sets of back propagating blocks which needs 2 more of them to reach destination nodes.

The more Back propagating blocks are creating, the sooner will reach destination node.

Using a "long" back propagating block. This means that it is about 2 minutes from the start

and it will reach destination node within 20minutes.

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