Chance in the Birth of the Internet

A presentation at Calm Before the Storm: Why People Fear “Happiness Before Disaster” in in United States by anturov

The internet’s foundations grew from unexpected turns. Email emerged as a side project, while Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web to organize documents at CERN. These accidents resembled the gamble of slots or walking into a the ClubHouse casino Australia risks that reshaped the world.

Historians estimate that about 40% of key internet tools began as unintended results of experiments. On Twitter, viral threads about “internet accidents” gain thousands of retweets, showing fascination with chance as the engine of progress.