Generation is when new things are made from old ones, just like how you make a sandwich from bread and cheese.
Imagine you have a box full of building blocks, each one is a simple shape, like a square or a triangle. Now, if you take those blocks and put them together to make something new, like a castle or a car, that’s generation in action. The old blocks are the starting point, and the new creation is the generated thing.
Like a Copy Machine
Think of generation like a copy machine, but instead of just copying, it can also change things up. If you put a drawing of a cat into the copy machine, it might come out as a bigger cat, or maybe a blue cat, still a cat, but with some changes. That’s how generation works in computers and robots too: they take something simple and create something new from it.
It's All Around You
You see generation every day! When your mom bakes cookies, she uses the same ingredients to make different kinds of cookies, that’s like a kind of generation too. It's not magic; it's just using what you have to make something new and fun!
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