Philo Farnsworth is perhaps the most influential unknown person of the 20th century. After all, just how many people know that this eccentric genius invented television and thus transformed the world into a modern, media-driven society? Or that as a fourteen-year-old high school student, Farnsworth – inspired to tackle the idea from the reading of mechanical journals– first outlined his new invention on a chalkboard in the tiny potato fields of Rigby, Idaho?
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Indeed, it was at Rigby High School, in 1921, where Farnsworth first explained the rudiments of electronic television to his science teacher, one Mr. Tolman. There, the young prodigy – a shy farm kid who grew up pondering Einstein and devouring any scientific publications he could get his hands on, and rode to school on horseback – detailed how his system would work and how it would bring images from a distance into people’s homes, just as radio communicated sound.
Driven by his obsession to demonstrate his vision, and bankrolled with the necessary funds to do it, by the age of twenty Farnsworth was implementing his ideas in a rented laboratory above a California garage and filing for patents. By 1930, Farnsworth, working out of San Francisco, had perfected his sagacity.
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