THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone – 1876

Via History.com

On this day in 1876, 29-year-old Alexander Graham Bell receives a patent for his revolutionary new invention–the telephone.

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The Scottish-born Bell worked in London with his father, Melville Bell, who developed Visible Speech, a written system used to teach speaking to the deaf. In the 1870s, the Bells moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where the younger Bell found work as a teacher at the Pemberton Avenue School for the Deaf. He later married one of his students, Mabel Hubbard.

While in Boston, Bell became very interested in the possibility of transmitting speech over wires. Samuel F.B. Morse’s invention of the telegraph in 1843 had made nearly instantaneous communication possible between two distant points. The drawback of the telegraph, however, was that it still required hand-delivery of messages between telegraph stations and recipients, and only one message could be transmitted at a time. Bell wanted to improve on this by creating a “harmonic telegraph,” a device that combined aspects of the telegraph and record player to allow individuals to speak to each other from a distance.

With the help of Thomas A. Watson, a Boston machine shop employee, Bell developed a prototype. In this first telephone, sound waves caused an electric current to vary in intensity and frequency, causing a thin, soft iron plate–called the diaphragm–to vibrate. These vibrations were transferred magnetically to another wire connected to a diaphragm in another, distant instrument. When that diaphragm vibrated, the original sound would be replicated in the ear of the receiving instrument. Three days after filing the patent, the telephone carried its first intelligible message–the famous “Mr. Watson, come here, I need you”–from Bell to his assistant.

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Dutchman
Dutchman
March 7, 2018 9:38 am

Many people don’t know that Bell was an African and a Muslim. It’s true – look it up.

Timmy Morgan (aka SDGUY)
Timmy Morgan (aka SDGUY)
  Dutchman
March 7, 2019 3:53 pm

Many people are unaware that poop stinks, but that nevertheless doesn’t make it smell better, now does it?

Westcoastdeplorable
Westcoastdeplorable
March 7, 2018 10:31 pm

Sorry to mess up your celebration, Admin, but Bell did NOT invent the telephone:
“Italy hailed the redress of a historic injustice yesterday after the US Congress recognised an impoverished Florentine immigrant as the inventor of the telephone rather than Alexander Graham Bell.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/jun/17/humanities.internationaleducationnews

Timmy Morgan (aka SDGUY)
Timmy Morgan (aka SDGUY)
  Westcoastdeplorable
March 7, 2019 4:00 pm

Yes, well leave it to a WOP to invent a device that in the future the Feds would have in their employ to bust wise guys. ba-dah-BOOM, Carmine!

Timmy Morgan (aka SDGUY)
Timmy Morgan (aka SDGUY)
March 7, 2019 3:49 pm

And on the day AFTER this day in 1876, assholes far and wide unite to introduce the TELEPHONE SOLICITOR, busybody mothers-in-law, along with various & sundry bleeding hearts begging for a hand out. Should have left well enough alone. Darn it.

Timmy Morgan (aka SDGUY)
Timmy Morgan (aka SDGUY)
March 7, 2019 4:08 pm

Just imagine if it had been the Irish that invented this. The thrill of making that very first call… only to discover that you’ve been blocked, and the bitch took out an TRO on your ass as well. Oh, the humanity….