Binorse Code is a modern, binary evolution of Morse code.
It replaces timing-based interpretation with intent-based input, allowing humans to communicate symbols clearly, quickly, and without ambiguity.
Dots become 0.
Dashes become 1.
Nothing else changes.
Classic Morse depends on time. Time is fragile.
It requires precise human timing, careful machine interpretation, and training to avoid ambiguity.
Binorse removes timing entirely. Each symbol is chosen deliberately, not inferred.
A dot is a dot because it was pressed.
A dash is a dash because it was pressed.
This makes communication faster, clearer, more reliable, and accessible to anyone.
Intent matters more than duration.
Binorse is binary by design: two symbols, two inputs, two states. It respects how humans actually think and act, especially under stress.
Binorse is a direct, lossless translation of International Morse code. Existing Morse knowledge transfers instantly.
| Morse | Binorse |
|---|---|
| Dot (.) | 0 |
| Dash (-) | 1 |
Binorse works when hands are cold, attention is divided, precision timing is impossible, and equipment is minimal.
It was designed for resilience, not elegance.
Binorse is not owned. It is not patented. It is not locked.
It is a simple idea, shared freely.
Use it. Build on it. Improve it.
Binorse Code is Morse, made binary, so humans don’t have to be clocks.