How a Teenager from Idaho Invented TV
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- In 1921, radio ruled the airwaves and TV was a distant dream no one could turn into reality. Enter a scarily smart teenage sharecropper named Philo Farnsworth.
From: MY MILLION DOLLAR INVENTION: The Vision Thing
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need entire episode, this is just a tease
F*&KING click bait! is what it is!
2:13 *Looks at shoes*
Seems legit.
Makai Klump THEM KICKS ARE *FRESH*
Time traveler
gotta keep them laces fresh af
Makai Klump CONVERSES?!!!!!
They actually existed in the 1920's, not sure if they looked exactly like that, but it has some accuracy lol
You're never too young to make the largest Impact on the world
Louise Katt OK boomer
Or too old.
TV is a pretty big impact but I think who ever founded the Light bulb has even a bigger impact
Good quote.
Or too old btw
The dude created a TV and worked on a farm.
Yet we're to fucking lazy to grab the remote that's 3 ft in front of us. Marvelous.
No fucking shit
+Kevlvin S. SO FUCKING TRUE SO TRUE
Ok
The Wright brothers dropped out of school and were bicycle repairmen and invented airplane. Something engineers with college educations couldn't do.
Dude... good post. Couldn't agree more.
When people, back then, weren't happy with the direction of their lives... they actually did something about it. Instead of pissing & moaning about it, they motivated themselves.
Idaho is so boring someone had to invent television to make it bearable .
White Noise triggered
Yes . I’ve been unfortunate enough to have lived in Idaho for 5 years for work. It’s a dry , boring , Mormon religion controlled hell hole.
Idaho is beautiful.
@@redsoxclover11 Idaho... Are you thinking of Utah?
Lloyd Christmas I’m thinking of both lol
14? That man looks like a 30 year old.
@Needles Iblis
Nope
Belsnickel ok, perv...
walter kersting 😂😂
@Needles Iblis that's what Idaho does to you haha
@@walterkersting1362
How is he or she perv? Saying that someone looks older or younger is not the same as being a pervert.
1:13 wow, the bluest eyes i've ever seen..
Tony Ton wow thats blue
Pretty eyes
Tony Ton Mormons usually have very blue and bright eyes. Paul walker was a Mormon.
@@Amooretliban tf? 😂😂😂
@@Amooretliban so that's why he is died right?🤔
Later in his life, he went into a deep depression so he froze himself and went to the year 2950 to work at a robot manufacturing company. He quit his job to start a delivery company to fund his private research. In the year 3000, his distant uncle unfroze and started to work at his company as a delivery boy partnered with an alcoholic robot.
lmao just what i was thinking or a crazy rant from professor farnsworth that his ancestor created the tv
That is Hubert J. Farnsworth, Philo Farnsworth's great-great-great-great-grandson
I smoke weed too
Fry?
What an internet gem💎
2:15 everyone wore converses then
yeah they were common back then
It's a timeless shoe
@@MichaelPolios They were around in the 40's
5:08 That was the most half-assed boardflip I've ever seen in my life...
Ken Sama you're the most half assed board flip I've ever seen.
just proof that no matter your background, no matter how youve lived before, you can always change your direction and do great things :) this is so inspirational. what a brilliant young man
Buying Magazines is a luxury. A luxury afforded to me at that same age. I had a subscription to "High Fidelity" Magazine. Now I work in Wireless Communications. Not everyone can afford a subscription to a magazine.
Except he never made any money because those with money stole it and since he wasn't wealthy he couldn't stop it from happening.
Good News Everyone! I've invented a new box with moving pictures!
lol I miss Futurama
yay someone got it!
TheFlerffyBurr cool but I made a circle with moving pictures
Trizzdebos s i made a triangle with mooving pictures m9
Lol, I straight thought of futurama while reading this
The story of inventor Philo Taylor Farnsworth is a brilliant one.
Gandalf the Great White is real name is Hubert farnsworth.
Gandalf the Great White John Baird invented the tv
Did you watch this episode? They explained that what Baird invented wasn't practical to use. What became the television that we know was what Farnsworth invented.
@@pax41 doesn't change the fact that there were series of earlier reserch and inventions made by other people which helped Fransworth to finally come up with his 'television'. There were dozens of British, Italian, German, French, Polish, Russian, Dutch, Australian inventions/researches helped this young man living in American West to 'invent' the most successful TV of that time.
@@pax41 yet as baird invented the actual process of transmitting images, he is credited as inventing the telivision, all hubert did was make it easier, all he did was take something that existed and find a way to make the bloody yanks rich from it, who knows, if hubert didnt refine it, maybe american tv wouldnt be so shyte
2:14 he is wearing converse
ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy :D
Time traveller.
2:20 It almost sounded like he was going to say "And his name is John Cena"
Sammy Deol
Lmao we need this meme
MEME IT
oh my god Farnsworth like from futurama
Yup! Where did you think that futurama got the name from.
Her eyes though! Damn
I know right, I wanst the only one noticing
She’s Mormon they have beautiful eyes. Paul walker was Mormon
@@alexanderrahl482 Lebanese ?
Lebanese mormonism is a religion...same thing as saying all christians have beautiful black hair
Some great professor once said, 'Great knowledge can come from the humblest of origins'
I am pretty sure it was Yogie Bear who invented the TV, hence the long-running documentary series about his life in Jellystone.
Er, John Logie Baird?
She has the most beautiful blue eyes!
Just so we are clear, john logie beard invented the television. This guy improved it.
They'll be saying they invented the English language next!
@@doubtingthomas736 look it up Yankiedoodle. John Logie Baird invented the tv
@@osphranterrufus You exaggerate. The pony express had none of the technical innovation of John Logi Baird.
Exactly 👏
Logie-Baird was from Idaho?
Tv was invented by John Logie Baird from Argyll, Scotland in 1926. He also made the first coloured tv in 1962.
what I find amazing is that he had a science teacher that understood what he was doing. Times have changed.
Trying to understand what you found so amazing about that. I'm not trying to find fault in your comment.... I just don't understand what you meant by that.
Would you mind helping me to understand that?
You mean John Biard don't you? He helped two other engineers to get electronic tv going - one German and on American. The German was the first with the electronic version!
So what did Farnsworth actually hold a patent for?
We are only able to watch this because of him
who else had no idea how it worked when they showed how the tv worked
The Gaming Donut me
I was confused by the one in England, not the one Philo described.
I think the things go through a thingy and then through another thingy and somehow make a moving picture out of plow fields.
I didn't expect that the idea of raster scanning came from an agricultural perspective! Sugoi! Daebak! Amazing!
God bless idaho! Proud to live in this beautiful state!
Same
Did you serve a mission
He was probably reading QST magazine. It still exist today. People still collect the old ones. They're pretty cool.
John Logie Baird invented the Television.
Did you watch the video? They talk about him.
Yes everything was invented in North America and Boris Lvovich Rosing was a American football player!
Does anyone know the girls name? For my school project of course.
Lucy Lawless
John logie Baird
Philo was an inventor par excellence. His last invention was a patent for a fusion device
It's incredible how intelligent some people are. I don't even fully understand how television works and I live in 2018.
it seems that inventions are not always created entirely by one person but are works in progress by different contibutors from different countries. Sometimes people have the idea of combining ideas together? It seems a bit suspect to me that a 14yr old farmer could have 'invented TV', and it seems more likeley that each country would laud their own contributors as THE inventor..... some inventors inventions are methodologies to mass produce a thing, or they invent machines that make machines.
I agree there's no point in fighting over it, even now the television is still getting improved upon. Same thing with the computer. the first telephone is a far cry from my iPhone.
its my dream to become an inventor
Farnsworth contributed the most integral parts and the most patents towards the best working version of the television. Therefore, he was officially accredited with it's invention.
@Cryer24597 Baird transmitted the first TV image, but Farnsworth developed the first fully functional all-electronic image pickup device (video camera tube), the image dissector, as well as the first fully functional and complete all-electronic television system. Farnsworth developed the first practical television system complete with receiver and camera...
The first person who invented TV was the first person who invented a means of transmitting, IE (TELE)....visual images, IE (VISION)...ergo 'Tele-vision' This is and was empirically and emphatically John Logie Baird...and the more that Americans refuse to accept this, the more embarrassing it gets.
It doesn't matter how much later people improved the device for this concept...You wouldn't say that the person who invented the first nokia invented the mobile phone, because we have pictures of people in the military using telephones in the battlefield in the 2nd world war (albeit with a huge amount of gubbins strapped to the persons back)
So in conclusion (tele) (vision) meaning the transmission of an image electronically from one geographical place to another geographical place was invented by BAIRD!
End of debate.
3:51 aliens told him a secret he pictured this in his mind
1:13 Imagine looking at a telly and then thinking wow my great grandad invented that
Jessica Moulton has wonderful eyes. I wonder if they are contacts.
The shape of those whole eyes is amazing regardless of light colored iris.
Safe to say he was a genius
Actually, Farnsworth was born in Utah. He grew up in Idaho for the most part, but he was born and died in Utah.
Yuno Gasai that means he was southners
Bored PandaTV Utah and Idaho are both Western, not Southern. I’m a Westerner myself from Arizona.
@@boredpandatv1214 No..
Barrold Trumboma I believe Arizona was a Confederate controlled territory during the civil war
Some of his family still is in Idaho. They own the mortuary in my town
They need to make a movie about him...
That girl has the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen
Way to fucking go smithsonian the "mormon" is wearing sneakers 2:14
Converse were used to train soldiers in WW1. A little later on; they became big, EVERYONE wore Converse during that time.
rekt m8
Converse were invented in 1908. So it's very possible he was just part of a new trend. :)
***** Still, whether it was Converse or something invented long before that, the shoes were around in the 1920s.
maybe he was a time traveler, you never know
Several people contributed to the invention of television, but it is credited to *British engineer John Logie Baird*
Yeah well my guy invented the plasma tv in 1925. Sorry.
Dude: Give me the remote! Its not your TV!
Jessica: well, technically it's my great grandpa's
Big man was wearing converse 😂. Didn’t know they were in 1921
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
In window displays at Brigham Young University, I viewed some of the equipment Milo Farnsworth fabricated.
Tv / Radio / Cameras is the Greatest invention of all time.
Teens invented them and now we love them the most
He"s one of my ancestors on my family tree
Do you know Michael Farnsworth that lives in Longmont, CO? He is Philo's cousin.
@@michaelbeckerman7532 no I'm from California and I know some Farnsworth's out there
Combat engineer traveling out west. Boring.... A radio.. or a video player was fought over. Yes we had video on vinyl. Re rca players. Don't forget it's lonely out there. Video helps a lot. Thank you Philo.
Too bad the TV wasn't called the Farnsworth instead. Would have been a much cooler name.
"Did ye aye?" - John Logie Baird
Tv was invented in the UK
People: Potatoes are the only thing Idaho is famous for.
Farnsworth family: Are we a joke to you?
Ok what happens next... did u guys continue with the story... if so u should mention linknin description
i need to see more!!
Blows my mind. And here we are watching TV on a phone
Philo Farnsworth grand-daughter has the most AMAZING eyes!!!
5:07 Me whenever I play chess.
this is prob the most impressive invention in my eyes, change my mind
He also invented a Farnsworth nuclear fusor
Unfortunately history is filled with brilliant inventors who were crushed by threatened corporations and corrupt politicians. Frank Whittle is another incredible angst inducing story.
very informative video, I'm a subscriber after watching it. thank you.
TV was invented in England. First demo in Soho London
by Scottish inventor John Logie Baird, who then marketed the Baird Television and later Baird TV cameras.
@@dcanmore the MECHANICAL version, not the ELECTRONIC version - the one that evolved into every single TV that we now watch today.
@@michaelbeckerman7532 then say that then...
Say "Farnsworth was the first person to invent (purely electrical) television" that statement would at least be correct, but you never do you always just say 'television' a mechanical television is still a sodding television because it's called a mechanical television, not a mechanical cheese sandwich maker..it's still a flipping television....it transmits images and broadcasts them from one place to a different place...that is the precise definition of tele-vision.
Please get over it.
@@Harriet-Jesamine Not, electrical. That's not what I said. I said electronic. Sorry, not getting over it!
Thank you. Although this is about Farnsworth, it's the only vid on youtube which explains mechanical TV in an easy to understand fashion.
If he didn’t do this we wouldn’t be on here with a phone or anything
Farming means early to bed, early to rise... dawn to dusk work. Television kept farmers up late at night, leading to the demise of family farms that we see today. Farmers were found sleeping in barns and haystacks across America, and many lost their farms to TV.
ya forgot about Paul Nipkow... He did this, in 1890...
TheIronNinja he didn't actually do it, he just came up with the idea of the nipkow disc in 1884. John Lorie baird was the first person to actually achieve true television, not Farnsworth. after baird abandoned his mechanical television system and moved to electronic means, Farnsworth supplied some of the equipment to him, and baird supplied some to Farnsworth.
not only Nipkow. They forgot about Zworykin
2019 and we still don't have FM radio on our devices
Ah yes, the stories of my great ancestors. How do I POSSIBLY follow in his footsteps?
Oh if only he knew how much destruction his invention would bring.
I like when it describes the TV signal being transmitted by radio waves, it has a long & short beep beep beep, sound like as if it's Morse code (at ~2:54).
How do you like Plasma tv?
my name is john. not really i just wanted to represent the people named john.
Amazing! I need to read up on this guy!
"But how do you manipulate the speed of light to make a picture?" - you do not manipulate the speed of light, it is constant. You manipulate the direction of an electronic beam.
Philos grandaughter sure has the most beautiful blue eyes I have ever seen.
Everytime somebody is doing something great somebody always after you
According to Edgar Cayce, they had mechanical TVs in Atlantis.
Nobody tell John logy beard about this lol
01:12 she is gorgeous
Are you blind?
Early television was many different technologies with many different inventors.
Some hungarian guy though invented the plasma tv the same time.
I am sorry. John loggy bear?
And then the Jewish David Sarnoff, heading RCA, ripped Philo off, tried to prove he was the inventor of electronic TV, and made sure Philo profited very little from his invention.
True, all of it, and worse.
First video ever recorded was 1888, the tv was in mid 1920's, where did they play the video when there's no tv at that time?
📽 projectors
If you mean Louis Le Prince, 1888 was the year of the first known motion pictures, not videos.
The earliest surviving off-air TV recordings are Baird's Phonovision discs of 1927-28, restored in the 1980s.
Philo T. Farnsworth The inventor of TV Also Known as my great great uncle.
Didnt know John Logie Baird was your great great uncle.
Do you know Michael Farnsworth that lives in Longmont, CO? He is Philo's cousin.
@@paulpaterson1661 Americans grow up thinking everything was invented by Americans.
The electronic television was a marvelous invention and still is to this day. Sure it mind washes us and we are lazy from our personality, but we could all watch tv in moderation. Today we use our tv to stream content. But we still follow Farnsworth's footsteps
Farnsworth never wanted TV to be just another entertainment piece. He wanted to "bring the world together around grand images", as he put it. RCA stealing his technology by waiting for his patents to expire allowed them to make TV just radio with visuals. The first event on TV that finally made him consider the TV had been worth it after all was the Moon Landing, as it was a collection of grand imagery (not mere entertainment) that brought the world together in watching it.
Every time the TV is treated as just another entertainment device, Farnsworth turns in his grave.
That's right
I've watched TV my entire life. I still couldn't go back in time and "invent" a TV.
He died penniless...
He didn't make enough for his invention.
I had a teacher that was somehow related to him :) I live about 15 minutes away from rugby Idaho
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in old time america was making alot of TVs as phillips / rca / zenith...
very sadly that america dont make any TVs at all...
america throw many TVs to foreigns makes alot of different brands TVs for america...
what happen to here america
bestamerica cost of labor is too high
hi M K...
no excuse about high currencys of labors...
america CAN do it make any color TVs
Yeah them electrons
Without seeing the full doco, would the jealous rival have been the EMI-Marconi Company, by any chance?
Rigby Idaho is 7 mins away from my house
Left ALOT OF THE FACTS OUT