Alexander Graham Bell's Forgotten Greatest Invention

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Komentáře • 262

  • @TodayIFoundOut
    @TodayIFoundOut  Před rokem +8

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    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Před rokem +1

      brainfood gives food for thought?????

    • @andyc8508
      @andyc8508 Před rokem

      ​@@beepboop204yes

    • @unmanaged
      @unmanaged Před rokem

      you are so wrong on fiber optics ...
      Narinder Singh Kapany (31 October 1926 - 4 December 2020) was an Indian physicist best known for his work on fiber optics. He is credited with inventing fiber optics, and is considered the 'Father of Fiber Optics'.

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Před rokem

      @@unmanaged The photophone was a precursor to the fiber-optic communication systems which achieved popular worldwide usage in the 1980s. Since you know its an episode about the photophone, but nice try with the virtue signalling I suppose.

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Před rokem

      @@unmanaged oh wow you so smart and got such a big brain, just change the subject from what this video was about in order to show how you are smarter and more clever!11 aamaozing!! very cool. very awesome

  • @gbriank1
    @gbriank1 Před rokem +70

    I think his most important invention to society is the hearing aid. He miniaturized the technology and made it possible for the deaf to hear. My mother (and many others) benefited from attending Bell Elementary in Chicago, one of the first schools working with deaf.

    • @daxxonjabiru428
      @daxxonjabiru428 Před rokem +1

      *What?*

    • @gbriank1
      @gbriank1 Před rokem +1

      @@daxxonjabiru428 Prior to Bell's invention, the deaf or hard of hearing used Ear Trumpets or hearing tubes.

    • @jeffreywilliams9299
      @jeffreywilliams9299 Před rokem

      I didn't know about this ,that's very cool.

    • @gbriank1
      @gbriank1 Před rokem +1

      @@jeffreywilliams9299 Its just tech appropriated from the telephone. Think about what else sprang up from it.

  • @shinjisan2015
    @shinjisan2015 Před rokem +22

    Alexander Graham Bell invented Squarespace? He truly was a century ahead of his time.

  • @garycreasy
    @garycreasy Před rokem +22

    Alexander Graham Bell came up with the basic theory of fiber optics?? Mind blown. 😳

  • @martindonald7613
    @martindonald7613 Před rokem +13

    My sister and I grew up very close to Graham Bell's home in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. She was a tour guide at the museum there. We were raised knowing about his brilliance. My sister also spent time at his later home in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. One of our great geniuses.

    • @imacmill
      @imacmill Před 9 měsíci +1

      My grandfather was the Bell's family doctor in Baddeck. I was born in Baddeck, but we moved to Halifax when I was very young.

  • @twosometwosome3698
    @twosometwosome3698 Před rokem +9

    Bell was a great inventor, but he had an eaven greater callings. Bell wrote what is was, and may till be, the greatest patent ever. His wording of the patent for the telephone allowerd is to stand up to countless court challenges by other inventors. With each case, the paptent was found to be iron clad until it eventually ran out.

    • @androidbox3571
      @androidbox3571 Před rokem +1

      Bell did not write or submit the patent, his future father in-law did, hours before the competition.

  • @thechancellor3715
    @thechancellor3715 Před rokem +5

    The Alexander Graham Bell in Baddeck Nova Scotia on the beautiful Bras d'Or Lakes is well worth the visit if one happens to be in the area.

  • @rickpratchett6758
    @rickpratchett6758 Před rokem +13

    While Alexander Grahame Bell invented the first telephone, he had no idea as to whether it would work until he invented the SECOND telephone!

  • @robertwalker-smith2739
    @robertwalker-smith2739 Před rokem +7

    This may have been the inspiration for R. A. Lafferty's SF short story, "Selenium Ghosts of the Eighteen Seventies."

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel Před rokem +33

    It's amazing that "modern" technology was actually thought up over 100 years ago... 😲
    Btw: fiber cables have come a long way. In the 1990s they had an attenuation of around 10 dB per kilometer. Nowadays fiberoptic cables used in national telecommunication networks have around 0.1 dB per kilometer... ✌️

    • @metamorphicorder
      @metamorphicorder Před rokem +1

      Clarity is amazing isnt it?

    • @mikew3443
      @mikew3443 Před měsícem

      Went to high school with a woman named Suzzanne R Nagle who went to work for Bell Labs in 1972 and ended up leading the research team that reduced the water content of the fiber optic glass down to one part per billion by 1986. This made the first transatlantic fiber optic cable possible in 1988. By the time she retired, she had two patents and was the first woman named an AT&T Bell laboratories Fellow.(The highest technical level recognition in Bell Labs.

  • @andrewsalazar98
    @andrewsalazar98 Před rokem +41

    As someone who installs fiber optic cabling, I’m very thankful to the geniuses mentioned in this video. It still baffles me how glass can bend the way it does in fiber

    • @Berengier817
      @Berengier817 Před rokem +7

      I sometimes wonder what the world would be like if we had people at this level living and inventing in the world today.
      I mean I know we have super intelligent people inventing stuff but it doesn't feel like we have anyone at this status in the world

    • @jimflagg4009
      @jimflagg4009 Před rokem +5

      @@Berengier817 The issue is Necessity is the Mother of invention. When you have everything you need then you usually reinvent things such as how the phone has gone through many reinventions leading us to the Digital Cell Phones that use RF that we use today.

    • @Berengier817
      @Berengier817 Před rokem +2

      @@jimflagg4009 thank you. That makes sense and I understand better now
      And yeah smart phones are unbelievably useful

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Před rokem +1

      @@Berengier817 well. a lot of these inventions were bubbling up from multiple places around same time, stemming from advances in knowledge. like the discovery of seleniums property in this leading to other inventions. same for 'car' and internal combustion engine advancements called an inevitability, an 1+1.
      but imagine the guys trying to figure out electricity in 17th century, chasing wild goose chases for info from antiquity references in literature, collaborating on a few other colleagues by post that took months to reach them for seemingly no practical application for the troubles you would go through trying to understand why something made a spark - all you'd have for your troubles would be perhaps scientific documentation in an era where that got you zilch and a party trick of making a spark in a glass tube(pretty effin good party trick for the time but still).
      by bells time electromagnetics were kind of understood theoretically already and it's not that hard to argue that invention of telephone was an inevitability during the decade(and the implication of making huge amounts of money with patenting such an invention being in the air). such an era of hope and advancement though! while we're still waiting for the flying cars and other impractical things, the practical advancements to better human life through technology took huge strides every decade back then - still though, world hasn't really experienced lately the sort of wars they got up to...

    • @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883
      @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 Před rokem +2

      ​@@lasskinn474
      we have flying cars. we call them airplanes and helicopters.

  • @nctpti2073
    @nctpti2073 Před rokem +5

    Bell was absolutely brilliant. Invented so much more than just the telephone

  • @ruthbaker5281
    @ruthbaker5281 Před rokem +4

    Wow. That is so cool. So far ahead of time.
    BTW, he invented the metal detector to try to help find the bullet that was lodged inside of President Garfield after he was shot.

    • @pauld6967
      @pauld6967 Před rokem

      Bell's metal detector would have likely found the bullet too, so the theory goes, if they had moved Garfield onto a wooden plank instead of leaving him atop a mattress & metal bedsprings.

  • @carolyncasner4806
    @carolyncasner4806 Před rokem +35

    San Diego's science museum had (1980's) a whisper phone that was two parabolas positioned on opposite sides of a large room. You'd get your friend to go to the other one and each of you would walk up a flight of stairs where there was a circle you'd whisper into and place your ear towards it to listen to the response. A whisper was sufficient to hear but being children we discovered that yelling into it was more fun, because our shouts could fill the room and teachers would get angry trying to get us down

    • @IHateUniqueUsernames
      @IHateUniqueUsernames Před rokem +2

      The true glee of these pairs of "low tech" parabolas, is that the two positioned just to within their focal points can whisper secrets and jokes to each other at distance, without anyone being able to hear nor intercept the communication.

    • @Archgeek0
      @Archgeek0 Před rokem +2

      Ah, those are a _classic_ bit of ancient tech. Oklahoma City's science museum has a similar setup, no stairs though, just two sound reflectors with wooden circles marking the focal points to talk/listen into, across a big ol' room.

    • @katrichardsonwriter
      @katrichardsonwriter Před rokem +1

      The parabolic reflector is the basis of the "whispering gallery" found in St. Paul's cathedral in London (and similar ones in a few other places,) where a circular or oval room with a dome allows people in it to whisper clearly to people on the other side of the space without being heard by people outside the gallery space. Kind of nifty for eavesdropping.

  • @andrewostashower5910
    @andrewostashower5910 Před rokem +8

    what an awesome find. Thanks Simon!

  • @Alan-pv2bi
    @Alan-pv2bi Před rokem +6

    I grew up 30 miles from Bells' home in Baddeck Nova Scotia, great museum there!
    Everyone should watch both first flights, Write Brothers and the Silver Dart, compare dates and flight paterns 😂

    • @imacmill
      @imacmill Před 9 měsíci

      Hello from a fellow Cape Bretoner!
      I was born in Baddeck, and my grandfather was the doctor for the county, looking after the Bell family (and everyone else for miles around :)).

  • @JessWLStuart
    @JessWLStuart Před rokem +11

    Wow! Way to go Alexander Graham Bell!

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Před rokem +15

    Bell could have called hi s 2nd daughter "Light"...just don't let her get the Deathnote,though.

    • @vic5015
      @vic5015 Před rokem +2

      Light Yagami FTW!

    • @RadenWA
      @RadenWA Před rokem

      Aether, Nova, Lux, Ray, Shine…so many other great options in the same category if he wanted

  • @kennyhagan5781
    @kennyhagan5781 Před rokem +13

    There was a book of electronics project plans going around in the 80s and 90s that had the plans for a laser driven photophone in it. I had a copy that I bought from Lindsey Publications out of Chicago, which was stolen from me not long after I got the thing.

    • @bettyir4302
      @bettyir4302 Před rokem +6

      I swear, it wasn't me.

    • @GoDodgers1
      @GoDodgers1 Před rokem +1

      Called electronic projects.

    • @GoDodgers1
      @GoDodgers1 Před rokem +1

      Back in that day, I was interested in spy or surveillance projects. That project works.

    • @GoDodgers1
      @GoDodgers1 Před rokem +1

      It used a laser bouncing off of reflective surfaces, like a window, with a detector to pull sound from a room using the window as a kind of speaker. It works. It also made me a bit paranoid.

    • @kmlammto
      @kmlammto Před rokem

      @@GoDodgers1 ack in the last century, 60 Minutes had en article about the Pentagon using multiple pane glass in all their windows with music being piped into the void(s) to reduce the potential of this technology being used against them.

  • @nunya___
    @nunya___ Před rokem +4

    This is my favorite channel of yours because you don't play music while you talk. 😘

  • @rgnyc
    @rgnyc Před rokem +12

    Actually, to make optical fiber work efficiently you have to add specific elements ("doping" it); the result is a less pure glass, but it works better.

  • @kdefensemartialarts8097
    @kdefensemartialarts8097 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your videos.

  • @EricCoop
    @EricCoop Před rokem +8

    Considering that light is in fact the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, the photophone was in fact wireless RF comms. The visible light spectrum will never have the ranges that we associate with RF transmissions. The visible light spectrum and higher have such short wavelengths/high freqs that it mostly goes in a straight line.

    • @AndrewHalliwell
      @AndrewHalliwell Před rokem +1

      It'll always be a balancing act. Higher frequencies mean faster comms but shorter range. Long wave can bounce off the ionosphere and reach the other side it'd the planet but the data rate would make a modem look fast...

    • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
      @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Před rokem

      Sending a message in a straight line can be useful if it's intended to be private.

  • @frenzalrhomb6919
    @frenzalrhomb6919 Před rokem +11

    ... "Greater than the telephone" ... And how right he was!!

  • @goodmaro
    @goodmaro Před rokem +1

    3:34 No, Mahloon Loomis demonstrated electromagnetic (although he thought it was purely electric) wireless communication in 1865, and voice (using the improved Bell telephone of that year) in 1877.

  • @williammurray1341
    @williammurray1341 Před rokem +9

    Great. My younger coworkers bemoan the fact that almost everything they enjoy came from the mind of a boomer and now you tell them this.

  • @MadderMel
    @MadderMel Před rokem +4

    Certainly an amazing man !

  • @ZorgoXorgon
    @ZorgoXorgon Před rokem +5

    Didn't Alexander Graham Bell NOT invent the telephone? Someone else did it first and he paid off the patent office to say that Alexander invented it.

    • @ruthbaker5281
      @ruthbaker5281 Před rokem +2

      Have you got a citation to back up your claim? If not then you’ve fallen for a nasty conspiracy theory.

    • @TH-jz9dr
      @TH-jz9dr Před rokem +1

      Antonio Meucci

    • @Mechmaker80
      @Mechmaker80 Před rokem

      Likely something you heard on the internet, if you want to form an informed opinion then read Alexander Graham Bell and the Conquest of Solitude by Robert Bruce and come to your own opinion.

    • @drrockkso8882
      @drrockkso8882 Před 11 měsíci

      Antonio Meucci invented the telephone five years before Bell.

  • @amphibiousone7972
    @amphibiousone7972 Před rokem

    Great spot Boss🤝

  • @bettyir4302
    @bettyir4302 Před rokem +117

    Thankfully, his daughter wasn't stuck with a ridiculous name. Parents, just don't. No matter how cute you think it is, don't.

    • @oskarhenriksen
      @oskarhenriksen Před rokem +22

      I'll name my child after my greatest achievement: Master's Degree

    • @phranerphamily
      @phranerphamily Před rokem +13

      OMG tell me about it. I have to spell and respell my name both after I married lol btw I'm Darylyn Phraner

    • @williamhanna4823
      @williamhanna4823 Před rokem +11

      My favorite is Shanda Lear.

    • @MrMuz99
      @MrMuz99 Před rokem +1

      Teresa Green

    • @lordMartiya
      @lordMartiya Před rokem +9

      Get in his shoes: he finally had an invention he hadn't stolen, he wanted to celebrate.

  • @joshfairchild
    @joshfairchild Před rokem +4

    I’ve listened to the podcasts so much it’s weird seeing Simon on screen now 😂

  • @stelladonaconfredobutler9459

    I thought Tesla created the precursor to wifi as we know today, he even said that pictures could be sent as well but he dropped it as he often did when another thought fell into his brilliant mind.
    i think his Bell Schools for the Deaf (as they were called then) was his finest achievement, hearing aids and the cochlear implants that came later. I am a certified ASL interpreter my hearing-impaired friends educated me in understanding that within their community they do not consider deafness a disability at all and think that doctors and inventors should stop trying to make them 'hear' and teach ASL in schools so they are not segregated from hearing children. I teach toddlers ASL and they are brilliant! Where as a hearing child they cannot communicate clearly until speech begins, I have toddlers signing perfect sentences and explaining exactly what they want. Its a blessing when they are ill and can tell you where, what and how they feel. It is amazing.
    Also most of my coding interns were hearing-impaired and were outstanding in developing, trouble-shooting and creating computer programing although i was the only one initially who was able to communicate, they were fine on their own and it was the hearing people who were awkward and didn't like not being able to shout an order. In the end i got my Sr Manager to 'get' that they are reading your lips!! they know what you need just tell them. Best co-workers ever!

    • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
      @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Před rokem

      I work in a noisy environment, ASL (or BSL as I'm in England) would be very useful. Also useful in that film " a river wild".

  • @kimbalcalkins6903
    @kimbalcalkins6903 Před rokem +2

    You forgot to credit Alexander Graham Bellowski, the first telephone Pole !

  • @AsbestosMuffins
    @AsbestosMuffins Před rokem +5

    he needed the amplifier tube which didn't exist yet at all

  • @andie_pants
    @andie_pants Před rokem +6

    Actual content begins at 1:20

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle Před rokem +1

      Annoying accent carries all the way through.

    • @andie_pants
      @andie_pants Před rokem +4

      @@SelectCircle You gotta pick your battles a little better there, bud.

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle Před rokem +1

      @@andie_pants I won by tuning out.

    • @andie_pants
      @andie_pants Před rokem

      @@SelectCircle ... then why click on it in the first place? You fought a youtube video. There is no winning. It is still here in all its smarmy posh British accentedness.

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle Před rokem +1

      @@andie_pants Like it came with a preview or warning of one of the very few kinds of British accents that are annoying?

  • @ruthmcmillen6149
    @ruthmcmillen6149 Před rokem +6

    It's pronounced " low ll" if that makes sense. Lowell Massachusetts, we lived near there at Fort Devens. Also went to Ayer High School. Ayer is pronounced "air". Love watching all the cool things you find and I'll be happy to keep watching thanks!!

  • @brianlhughes
    @brianlhughes Před rokem

    When I was 12 I invented mint tea. I put peppermint into boiling water to disinfect it from germs before trying to eat it and to my delight discovered that it made a tasty tea! I failed to file for patent and Celestial Seasonings had cornered the market leaving my chance for fortune and glory in the dust.

  • @davewardlaw9956
    @davewardlaw9956 Před rokem +3

    Hi everyone 👋🇬🇧

  • @Simon-u5b
    @Simon-u5b Před rokem +17

    Todays Squarespace ad was bought to you via a short story about Alexander Graham Bell

  • @goodmaro
    @goodmaro Před rokem

    Many people will tell you the Nipkow disc could not be used for television until the development of a suitable transducer decades later. As the photophone proved, this is false because a transducer fast enough to recreate audio would've been fast enough for moving pictures. Some time long ago I read that a closed-circuit TV system was in use at the finish line of a race track in 1898, and while I haven't been able to locate that reference for years, it's at least plausible.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 Před rokem

    1:19 Simon Whistler Gets On With It, at last.

  • @r.a.monigold9789
    @r.a.monigold9789 Před rokem +1

    I heard about this. Could light up a conversation. Bright idea...
    punny enough? BTW - Big Al loved puns. His favorite was the one he said often...

  • @joshk.6246
    @joshk.6246 Před rokem

    The most important discoveries for our modern world were the encoding and decoding of signals on various wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum and the associated accoutrement.
    This being a part of that collection of knowledge.

  • @alisoncleeton877
    @alisoncleeton877 Před rokem

    Legend!👍

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Před rokem +2

    So the Photophone was the precursor to the fiber-optic communication.

  • @hopedontmope4999
    @hopedontmope4999 Před rokem

    Wow what an abrupt ending to some good listening. For a moment, I thought it was buffering.

  • @SuperFredAZ
    @SuperFredAZ Před rokem

    This technique of analog light intensity chanes was used to afd sound to film since the 20 s.

  • @TofuBug24
    @TofuBug24 Před rokem +1

    Completely out of left field from that sponsor pitch but "Re-Imagined Dragons" sounds like a great name for a cover band

  • @joshuagibson2520
    @joshuagibson2520 Před rokem +14

    Finally. A TIFO that isn't 3 days long.

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 Před rokem +4

      @@classic.cameras they often dive far deeper than necessary into the topic in the title \ thumbnail. I don't mind a little bit of background, but many times it is excessive.

    • @Abby_Liu
      @Abby_Liu Před rokem +1

      Simon's queue finally caught up to a couple months ago when the algorithm changed to liking 8 minute videos, probably.

  • @volnick
    @volnick Před rokem

    I really wish you would make your commercials longer. I just love watching commercials.

  • @SuperVstech
    @SuperVstech Před rokem +4

    I knew this for a long time. Back in the 90’s I commented that this could EASILY have garnered fiber optic telecommunication 100 years earlier…

  • @poeterritory
    @poeterritory Před rokem +1

    I guess he just felt the... call... to do it.

  • @j.a.weishaupt1748
    @j.a.weishaupt1748 Před rokem

    Congratulations! You finally have a thumbnail with the correct use of “its”.

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu Před 11 měsíci

    Had to dig deep for this one, but it was worth it.

  • @MartinG8199991
    @MartinG8199991 Před rokem +5

    That was brilliant, I did not know this! Thank you!

  • @alexmendoza4261
    @alexmendoza4261 Před rokem +3

    Mornin Simon

    • @duncancurtis5108
      @duncancurtis5108 Před rokem

      What was that about Simons dome being used as a golf course? 😂😂

  • @EdgyNumber1
    @EdgyNumber1 Před rokem

    In fact we are rediscovering this since transmission by point-to-point laser has been pushed very recently.

  • @roadboat9216
    @roadboat9216 Před rokem

    Very interesting. Thanks. Your videos would be easier to understand if you would slow your speaking down a little. You have pleasing and good speech, except it is so fast that some words tend to blend together. Otherwise, enjoyed the video.

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 Před rokem +1

    your computes can transmit data with this technology

  • @bscraig7308
    @bscraig7308 Před rokem

    I wonder if this contributed to RCA's Photophone sound on film system?

  • @rangerange1427
    @rangerange1427 Před rokem +1

    Rudementary fiber optics wow

  • @Brett-yq7pj
    @Brett-yq7pj Před rokem

    The light spectrum is pretty magical huh

  • @ssaraccoii
    @ssaraccoii Před rokem

    All he needed was an optical fiber and the invention would have had large, long-distance practical applications.

  • @captainanopheles4307
    @captainanopheles4307 Před rokem +2

    FFS, 1.20 of this 7.43 video is promo. Sometimes it's not difficult to see that, like TV, content is just for delivering ads.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430

    Love your contenr❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dondevice8182
    @dondevice8182 Před rokem

    Iaphragm?Auld Sang sign? Ha!
    Slow down here and there, Slimin’!

  • @aniE1869
    @aniE1869 Před rokem +1

    As soon as I saw the title of the video I knew what you were going to talk about. 😁

  • @C18H19NaO5S
    @C18H19NaO5S Před rokem +1

    1:20 video starts

  • @JonasBilLaban
    @JonasBilLaban Před měsícem

  • @liamwinter4512
    @liamwinter4512 Před rokem

    We have the technology. We can rebuild this, better, stronger, clearer.

  • @markoskosarek3060
    @markoskosarek3060 Před rokem +1

    If we are listening to radio waves from space ,why aren't we trying to decipher messages sent via light ad well.

  • @brussels13207
    @brussels13207 Před rokem

    More ads than American TV!

  • @String.
    @String. Před rokem

    When the first minute and a half is a commercial I stop watching. I only stayed long enough to write this.

  • @anthonyC214
    @anthonyC214 Před rokem +1

    Did you say his wife's maiden name was Hubble?.Any relationship to astronomer Edwin Hubble???

  • @wendyloganj
    @wendyloganj Před rokem

    Enjoy this fellow immensely however I only wish he would slow his speech down a wee bit - so I can better absorb the content in my little pea American brain -

  • @shellshell942
    @shellshell942 Před rokem +7

    Antonio Meucci invented the telephone and was formally recognized as the original inventor in 2002, Bell just had access to his work. The only reason Bell is left as a co-inventor on the patent is because they can't prove he knowingly stole Meucci's work. Poor Meucci died struggling and people still say Bell invented it because they don't bother to look it up.

    • @utkarshpandey6424
      @utkarshpandey6424 Před rokem

      Absolutely wrong

    • @blueycarlton
      @blueycarlton Před rokem

      Many inventors did not take out patents on their works as they believed science belonged to man kind.
      Two examples are Edward Hargraves who developed the curved wing and experimented with box kites capable of carrying a man. He corresponded with the Wright Bros who put a motor into a box kite and it flew. They patented (or stole?) Hargraves ideas which he had freely given to them.
      Henry Sutton developed many things including the telephone handset, mechanical television, portable radio, rechargeable batteries, mining pumps, transmission of photographs, built a clockwork ornithopter in 1878. Demonstrated his light bulb just 16 days after Edison. His work on vacuum pump design was later used by the Edison Swann company in the making light bulbs.
      Most of Suttons inventions were not patented.

    • @drrockkso8882
      @drrockkso8882 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@utkarshpandey6424No, he's correct. Meucci invented the telephone years before Bell.

  • @muskratondatra8294
    @muskratondatra8294 Před rokem +1

    you know what i love about accents? Not just being able to detect what country one is from but particular regions of that country. A man had an Australian accent and asked if he was from Australia, he was, i asked were you form New south whales? YES! He askes how'd you know?? I said the Dialect was a keen part of my hearing picked up on certain regions. Hes like really?? In Australia NO one would know any difference " id just sound Australian to them" My brain is weird, ive never been to that part of Aussie just Melbourne but i just know certain regions of the world and what they sound like. the tone is always pristine to that region. I may be the real life guy from Taken lol. for the fact ill know where you were raised :)

  • @virtualalias
    @virtualalias Před rokem

    I think we're working on a version of WiFi that uses similar technology.

  • @thepastwastheworst2311

    Hi

  • @iconofsin1043
    @iconofsin1043 Před rokem +2

    Finally, a video not about hitler or nazis

  • @cyborghampster1633
    @cyborghampster1633 Před rokem

    Now adays, that's called "team speak". My fellow gamers know what I'm talking about.

  • @drrockkso8882
    @drrockkso8882 Před 11 měsíci

    Bell didn't actually invent the telephone.

  • @richardtorpey559
    @richardtorpey559 Před rokem

    Reverse Engineering of old world technology

  • @onmyworkbench7000
    @onmyworkbench7000 Před rokem

    And I and most likely a lot of you are watching this over the internet brought to you over Optical Fiber!!!

  • @chiphausl
    @chiphausl Před rokem +1

    1/137

  • @johnwinter7597
    @johnwinter7597 Před rokem

    This country is so bad ass

  • @davearthur514
    @davearthur514 Před rokem

    What was the name of Bells assistant, Charles Some Potato

  • @Penultimeat
    @Penultimeat Před rokem

    Video starts at 1:30

  • @nitricoxidegod
    @nitricoxidegod Před rokem

    👍

  • @captainanopheles4307
    @captainanopheles4307 Před rokem

    "Diagram"

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 Před rokem

    his tombstone is real strange and makes us Canadians salty AF

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle Před rokem

      Why.

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Před rokem

      @@SelectCircle spent a lot of time in Canada, but "for legal reasons" put CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES on his grave. if we overplay his role in Canada, he certainly underplayed it

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle Před rokem

      @@beepboop204 I can't think of any American hero who has the slightest connection with Canada. No one here is aware of his having spent a single day there. : D

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Před rokem

      @@SelectCircle i can think of two war novels, Generals Die In Bed and A Rifleman Went To War, which are Americans who served in WW1 fighting for Canada. the great Canadian WW1 books are by Americans

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle Před rokem

      That must've been the Canadians who let down Monty at Arnhem.

  • @marlamartinson9003
    @marlamartinson9003 Před rokem +2

    Can you talk any faster? Between the British accent and the high-speed I could hardly understand a word you said.

    • @Soupy_loopy
      @Soupy_loopy Před rokem +1

      Dude, this guy probably makes 20 videos before tea time. He has to talk fast so he can keep cranking them out.

  • @phillicondor
    @phillicondor Před rokem

    Expeditious not expedious

  • @COYOTE_N8
    @COYOTE_N8 Před rokem

    7 mins, cmon simon

  • @robertlane6431
    @robertlane6431 Před rokem +3

    Today I found out the Alexander Graham Bell looks Tim Allen in "The Santa Clause"!

  • @jonathandewberry289
    @jonathandewberry289 Před rokem

    holy shlt !

  • @vandalorian8777
    @vandalorian8777 Před rokem

    Tesla did not invent the alternating current induction motor. That myth is as prevalent as every other myth about Tesla

  • @josephvilleneuve1002
    @josephvilleneuve1002 Před rokem

    Your diction is hilarious

  • @bigbadhodad3894
    @bigbadhodad3894 Před rokem

    Of course, he thought it was greater than the telephone. He didn’t invent the telephone Elisha grey dis

  • @chasebob8327
    @chasebob8327 Před rokem +2

    Alexander Graham Bell didn't invent the telephone