
In the non-digital and the non-electronic world, the word universal seems to have no meaning whatsoever. I don't get it, but with digital and electronic platforms, mathematical perfection can be attained! But why the impossibility of universality in these platforms? Aren't these platforms a true representation of a fully functional mathematical world? Can't the necessary improvements be made on the
digital information platform so as to be universal?
Well, I think the main reason for the impossibility of universality in these electronic and digital platforms are the human programmers and developers themselves. They tend to develop programs that does not seem to work seamlessly with other programs, more so in other platforms! Plus, these developers usually create additional scripts, codes, etc. to sort the mess up quite a bit, but end up messing it more! With this, I give you a prime example below.
If you have noticed with your non-mathematical perception, which I see as an impossibility, too, given the circumstances, the inconsistencies and discrepancies in using scripts done through JavaScript programming in XHTML developed web documents, you may very well understand what I mean by the human programmers and developers being the primary reason behind the impossibility of universality in the digital platform called cyberspace. This is because there are certain characters, strings, and values used in
JavaScript programming which would not be able to exist, more so work well, in XHTML developed web documents. You see, the developers of XHTML has released a new version of the web development language, and this change in format is causing problems to pop up with the rest of the web development languages. I don't know why they did that even when they knew that it would cause problems! If they said they didn't know, then they're trying to pull your leg with that one, mate! How can they not know of something that is virtually inevitable? With the solution to this problem, stay tuned for the latest developments on JavaScript programming. For this is how it usually works: a programmer does something stupid, another one does something to fix the mess, and the other does another stupid blunder!