Can Electrical Brainwave Signals Be Represented in Binary?

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Follow up question to a post I saw a little bit ago. Since brainwaves are electromagnetic waves, I’m assuming in a similar way every day electricity is, would it be unreasonable to assume that these signals could be represented in logical 1/0 like we do for 5V/0V? And thus wouldn’t this help us map human brain functionality?

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I think the problem with mapping brain activity accurately is density of signals. With so much in the way it’s hard to read them accurately especially through skulls

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