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The Boy Who Invented Television

De (autor): Paul Schatzkin

The Boy Who Invented Television - Paul Schatzkin

The Boy Who Invented Television

De (autor): Paul Schatzkin

A MUST READ FOR ANYBODY WHO WATCHES TELEVISION!
(Reissued in 2023 with a fresh Foreword and Afterword.) In the 1920s, while the great minds of science - financed by the biggest companies in the world - wrestled with 19th century solutions to a 20th century problem, 14-year-old Philo T. Farnsworth dreamed of trapping light in an empty jar and transmitting it, one line a time, on a magnetically deflected beam of electrons.
Every video screen on the planet today can trace its origins to a sketch that Farnsworth drew for his high-school science teacher in 1922. Five years later, on September 7, 1927, electronic video arrived on the planet in his makeshift laboratory in San Francicso.
In 1930, Philo Farnsworth was awarded the fundamental patents for modern television. He spent the next decade perfecting his invention, fighting off legal challenges from the giant Radio Corporation of America, and defending his entrepreneurial vision of an independent company that could fund even greater advances with the millions that his patents were sure to earn.
Based on the theories first expressed by Albert Einstein, Farnsworth's invention was more than an improvement on the things that had gone before it. His contribution was a breakthrough of epic proportions. His first patents made obsolete everything that had gone before and made possible everything that has come since - from ultra-high-definition, flat-panel displays to smartphones. He predicted many of those advancements decades before they were delivered.
In the second half of his life, Farnsworth used the unique knowledge he'd acquired in his laboratory to develop a novel approach to the Holy Grail of modern science - clean, safe, an abundant energy from nuclear fusion, the fundamental reaction that powers the Sun and stars. Though largely lost to the annals of popular history, this is the absolutely true story of a once-in-a-century individual whose unprecedented genius is reawakened every time we turn on a TV. - - - Kudos for the first edition (2002/2004): The Best Biography of Philo and the Inventing of TV! As a entrepreneur I appreciate the struggle Philo went through trying to get his invention of television funded and seeded into the marketplace. I recommend this book to anyone who has an idea or invention they want to bring into the marketplace. - Rod M.
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Here is a book that will draw you in and keep you going. A tale of truth about how the television got started. When
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A MUST READ FOR ANYBODY WHO WATCHES TELEVISION!
(Reissued in 2023 with a fresh Foreword and Afterword.) In the 1920s, while the great minds of science - financed by the biggest companies in the world - wrestled with 19th century solutions to a 20th century problem, 14-year-old Philo T. Farnsworth dreamed of trapping light in an empty jar and transmitting it, one line a time, on a magnetically deflected beam of electrons.
Every video screen on the planet today can trace its origins to a sketch that Farnsworth drew for his high-school science teacher in 1922. Five years later, on September 7, 1927, electronic video arrived on the planet in his makeshift laboratory in San Francicso.
In 1930, Philo Farnsworth was awarded the fundamental patents for modern television. He spent the next decade perfecting his invention, fighting off legal challenges from the giant Radio Corporation of America, and defending his entrepreneurial vision of an independent company that could fund even greater advances with the millions that his patents were sure to earn.
Based on the theories first expressed by Albert Einstein, Farnsworth's invention was more than an improvement on the things that had gone before it. His contribution was a breakthrough of epic proportions. His first patents made obsolete everything that had gone before and made possible everything that has come since - from ultra-high-definition, flat-panel displays to smartphones. He predicted many of those advancements decades before they were delivered.
In the second half of his life, Farnsworth used the unique knowledge he'd acquired in his laboratory to develop a novel approach to the Holy Grail of modern science - clean, safe, an abundant energy from nuclear fusion, the fundamental reaction that powers the Sun and stars. Though largely lost to the annals of popular history, this is the absolutely true story of a once-in-a-century individual whose unprecedented genius is reawakened every time we turn on a TV. - - - Kudos for the first edition (2002/2004): The Best Biography of Philo and the Inventing of TV! As a entrepreneur I appreciate the struggle Philo went through trying to get his invention of television funded and seeded into the marketplace. I recommend this book to anyone who has an idea or invention they want to bring into the marketplace. - Rod M.
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Here is a book that will draw you in and keep you going. A tale of truth about how the television got started. When
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