👉 Physid is a type of data format used in computer science and programming. It stands for Pure Data, and it was created by the National Institute of Standards (NIST) at the University of California, Berkeley. Physids are essentially binary numbers that can be used to represent any value within a certain range. They are commonly used in areas such as AI, machine learning, and data visualization. Physid's syntax is very simple: it consists of two parts separated by a dot or a forward