Vacuum Tube Computing

February 4, 2026  •  EPISODE 296

How did computers go from filling entire rooms to fitting in your hand? In this episode of Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings and the Protégés explore vacuum tube computing and the technology that launched the digital age. Hear stories about early machines, the Billings Computer, and floppy disks as Dr. Billings shares his firsthand experiences helping shape modern computing.

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Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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    Learning how computers were made is another interesting topic. What is a computer chip made off? I know all chips are very sensitive especially car keys lol. My mom forgot her car key in her pocket and takes a swim and well that set is most definitely damaged and no longer working.

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  55. Jose

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  57. Elizabeth

    This is interesting. How was it made?

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    What is vacuum tube computing?

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  91. Kevin

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    The moon landing story was interesting didn’t know they had to write code by hand. Looking at the stack of code amazes me due to the hardwork that went into to that .

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  93. Nicholas

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    I enjoyed learning more about the computers systems that were used in the rocket. It reminded me of the time I went to the computer museum. There was a lot of similar memorabilia there and even an entire room dedicated to the moon landing.

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  100. Scarlett

    I can’t imagine having to use comptometer.

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  106. Xander

    There is a lot more to AI than I thought. I learned that Margaret Hamilton helped land a ship on the moon using her software. Binary code is complex. Technology has changed so much since then. I also learned that Dr. Roger Billings was the president of a Caldisk company and was involved in creating the double sided floppy disk drive for computers.

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    What would my name be in code?

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    Can there be warm spaces in space without stars

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    I wish I can speak in binary…

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    I love rocket ships

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  137. Destynn

    It’s amazing to hear how the code for the spaceship that landed on the moon was built. The part where they had to weave it seemed like it would be so tedious. The protégés segment was also really funny.

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    I love how everything’s explained

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  145. Chance

    I learned about this in stem!

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    My favorite time of the week!

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    I loved how they talked about the satellites and how there trying to put a bunch on Mars. I also liked how they talked about how computers worked and how they’ve evolved throughout the years. This live was very informative.

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  148. Desiree

    Coding is so interesting, and I want to learn more.

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  149. Natalie

    I really want to learn my name in binary! I also did not know how complicated landing on the moon was until now!

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  150. James

    Thank you for this lesson!!

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  151. Logan

    what happens when you much electricity goes through a circut

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  152. Finn

    I really liked this episode! It was cool learning how old computers used to be huge and needed vacuum tubes just to work. Dr. Billings made it fun to see how computers went from giant machines to the small ones we use today. It helped me understand how much technology has changed and why those early computers were such a big deal.

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  153. Charles

    I thought it was really cool learning about the Billings Computer! It’s crazy to think Dr. Billings built his own computer back when most computers were huge and took up whole rooms. It helped me understand how computers got smaller and smarter over time. It made the history of technology way easier to understand and actually really fun.

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  154. Jayden

    Pretty good live this week. Looking forward to the next science live!

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  155. Gabriel

    I truly appreciate the information shared

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  156. Nicholas

    I really enjoyed this Science Live! I love Acellus!

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  157. Leah

    *Thank you for the interesting lesson!

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  158. Nathan

    I always thought that if there was any issue on the space station even a very small one everything had to pause to fix the issue. So it was very cool to learn that if the issue is small enough it can be ignored.

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    Acellus is great!

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  160. Olivia

    Science live family night!

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  161. Harper

    Thank you Dr. Billings and staff.. Love science live family night

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  162. Castle

    I am thankful God gave us so many resources to help us advance in science and technology.

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  163. Ethan

    My mom showed me old floppy discs.

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  164. Gianna

    Acellus world sounds like so much fun. I hope I can go. Thanks Roger Billings

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  165. Cole

    Fun science live!

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  166. Adlynn

    I went to the last Acellus World! It was sooo much fun!

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  167. Amelia-jane

    Hearing the about the whole accidental button bumping just reminds me of how we’re all just a bunch of curious human beings and it’s hilarious

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  168. Gemma

    Compared with today ‘s smartphone, what are the fundamental differences between vacuum tube -era computers and modern smartphones in terms of functionality, usage scenarios, and social impact?

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  169. Jonathan

    See you next week

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  170. Allie

    how does our phone screen only react to our skin and not work to anything else like fabric, metal and etc?

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  171. Drew

    Thank you for another great live Science episode. I always learn a lot from these episodes.

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  172. Anna

    This was so cool!

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  173. Carter

    Love the weekly videos!

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  174. Amos

    I never knew that about the moon landing🌙🚀

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  175. Raelynn

    Computers have came a long way from what they used to be. I look forward to Science live every week because I learn something new every episode.

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