08-30-2016, 08:47 AM
Who invented the lightbulb? http://www.livescience.com/43424-who-inv...-bulb.html
1800, Italian inventor Alessandro Volta glowing copper wire is also considered to be one of the earliest manifestations of incandescent lighting.
Humphrey Davy's 1802 invention was known as an electric arc lamp, named for the bright arc of light emitted between its two carbon rods.
1840, Warren de la Rue developed an efficiently designed light bulb using a coiled platinum filament in place of copper, but the high cost of platinum kept the bulb from becoming a commercial success.
1848, Englishman William Staite improved the longevity of conventional arc lamps by developing a clockwork mechanism that regulated the movement of the lamps' quick-to-erode carbon rods. But the cost of the batteries used to power Staite's lamps put a damper on the inventor's commercial ventures.
1850, Joseph Swan solved the cost-effectiveness problem of previous inventors by developing a light bulb that used carbonized paper filaments in place of ones made of platinum.
Charles Francis Brush, was busy developing an electric arc lighting system that would eventually be adopted throughout the United States and Europe during the 1880s.
In 1874, Canadian inventors Henry Woodward and Matthew Evans filed a patent for an electric lamp with different-sized carbon rods held between electrodes in a glass cylinder filled with nitrogen. The pair tried, unsuccessfully, to commercialize their lamps but eventually sold their patent to Edison in 1879.
Edison and his team of researchers in Edison's laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J., tested more than 3,000 designs for bulbs between 1878 and 1880. Edison spent the next year finding the perfect filament for his new bulb, testing more than 6,000 plants to determine which material would burn the longest.
Since then others have made the lightbulb better, read the story if you want to find out how.
Did Shannon invent subliminals? No
I don't know how many versions of DMSI will have to be tested before he "gets it right".
If you don't want to test DMSI, fine. Listen to a different subliminal.
If you are testing DMSI, report your observations and give constructive criticism and be hopeful that every step along this process will help create DMSI - the final version with a generous refund; because even when it is perfected, it still won't work for everyone!!
1800, Italian inventor Alessandro Volta glowing copper wire is also considered to be one of the earliest manifestations of incandescent lighting.
Humphrey Davy's 1802 invention was known as an electric arc lamp, named for the bright arc of light emitted between its two carbon rods.
1840, Warren de la Rue developed an efficiently designed light bulb using a coiled platinum filament in place of copper, but the high cost of platinum kept the bulb from becoming a commercial success.
1848, Englishman William Staite improved the longevity of conventional arc lamps by developing a clockwork mechanism that regulated the movement of the lamps' quick-to-erode carbon rods. But the cost of the batteries used to power Staite's lamps put a damper on the inventor's commercial ventures.
1850, Joseph Swan solved the cost-effectiveness problem of previous inventors by developing a light bulb that used carbonized paper filaments in place of ones made of platinum.
Charles Francis Brush, was busy developing an electric arc lighting system that would eventually be adopted throughout the United States and Europe during the 1880s.
In 1874, Canadian inventors Henry Woodward and Matthew Evans filed a patent for an electric lamp with different-sized carbon rods held between electrodes in a glass cylinder filled with nitrogen. The pair tried, unsuccessfully, to commercialize their lamps but eventually sold their patent to Edison in 1879.
Edison and his team of researchers in Edison's laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J., tested more than 3,000 designs for bulbs between 1878 and 1880. Edison spent the next year finding the perfect filament for his new bulb, testing more than 6,000 plants to determine which material would burn the longest.
Since then others have made the lightbulb better, read the story if you want to find out how.
Did Shannon invent subliminals? No
I don't know how many versions of DMSI will have to be tested before he "gets it right".
If you don't want to test DMSI, fine. Listen to a different subliminal.
If you are testing DMSI, report your observations and give constructive criticism and be hopeful that every step along this process will help create DMSI - the final version with a generous refund; because even when it is perfected, it still won't work for everyone!!
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When you imagine something vividly... your subconscious will bring it into reality.
When you imagine something vividly... your subconscious will bring it into reality.