
Modulation Theory
Modulation theory refers to the ways in which certain factors can influence or change a message being conveyed, especially in communication and media. It explores how variations in tone, frequency, or intensity can alter the impact of information. For example, in telecommunications, modulation is the process of encoding data onto a carrier wave, allowing information to be transmitted over distances effectively. In a broader sense, it helps us understand how context, emotion, and delivery shape our understanding of messages in everyday communication and media consumption.