“Dream It, And You Can Achieve It!”
We Are Each Born into This World Destined for Greatness!
Philo T. Farnsworth invented the television in 1927. He
drastically improved the concept of prior devices which were based
on unworkable technology.
In 1921, 14-year-old Philo came up with an idea while working
on the family farm in Idaho. While mowing hay in rows, he realized an
electron beam could scan a picture in horizontal lines, reproducing the
image almost instantaneously. This laid a monumental foundation for
Philo’s invention of the television when he was only twenty years old.
On September 7, 1927, Farnsworth’s image-dissector camera tube
transmitted its first image, a simple straight line, at his laboratory.
He first demonstrated his television system to the press on September 3, 1928.
“You will never stub your toe standing still. The faster you go, the
more chance there is of stubbing your toe, but the more chance you have
of getting somewhere”.
—Charles F. Kettering (1876-1958), American engineer, inventor
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