Who Invented Wireless? Marconi, Lodge or Tesla?
Who invented the wireless telegraph? Guglielmo Marconi made a wireless telegraph empire but he didn't invent most of the devices he used nor was he the first to make a transmission. But he was determined and did have a useful lack of Physics knowledge! Watch this video for the interesting story As usual, the fantastic music from Kim Nalley (except the music at the end which is from a live broadcast in 1937 from Benny Goodman.)

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Soviet Coverup- The Most Disastrous Space Mission in History

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More Bizarre Attempts at Perpetual Motion Machines

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There's More to Electrolysis Than I Thought.

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