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Invention of Television
Few would argue that the invention of television is one of the greatest things of all time.
Television watching has and always has been one of America's favorite pastimes and particularly within the last decade, the flurry of additional channels simply means we have more options when it comes to how and when we watch our beloved shows.
What isn't commonly known is that the invention of television cannot truly be credited to one singular person.
The scientific steps to television began in 1862, when Abbe Giovanna Caselli invented what he called the “pantelegraph” to transmit still images over wires.
Many people have had a hand in both the erection of television and in its evolution throughout the years.
The infancy of electronic communication began with Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry dating back to 1831. Their findings and research with how electricity works within the electromagnetic fields are among the most universally recognized and credited, as we would not have television had they not studied and applied their knowledge pertaining to how electricity works and travels.
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