The Communicators: Martin Cooper
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ummmmmmmm... i understand it to an extent but they used pretty big words, i'm just 13, leave me alone :(
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Like if you watched the whole thing
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FYI--The very first Inventor of the "Wireless Pocket Telephone" was Charles E. Alden--in 1906!!! It was reported in the April 29, 1906 edition of THE NEW YORK WORLD; you can read the article on my youtube page. Alden didn't have any financial backing and couldn't improve his remarkable invention.
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great interview for dr martin cooper
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@nofreedomofspeech You are quite correct. My contribution was the first PORTABLE handheld Cell Phone.
Martin Cooper
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An Afro-centrist told me that Henry Sampson invented the cell phone. LOL.
Sampson and co-inventor George Miley received a patent on a "gamma electric cell" that converted a gamma ray input into an electrical output. (Among the first to do that was Bernhard Gross, US patent #3122640, 1964)
What, you ask, does gamma radiation have to do with cellular communications technology?
The answer: nothing. Some pseudo-historian must have seen the words "electric" and "cell" and thought "cell phone".
The inventor of the phone uses a Droid! ;)
Samurai1107 2 years ago 33
this is a great interview... sometimes rewriting the history of communications makes it sound sci-fi & not a developing science...
lymcky 2 years ago 15