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After reading the article it is clear to me that Meucci made precursors to the electromagnetic telephone but did not actually invent the modern version as popularized by Bell.
There is no solid evidence for him having created the device or even described how it was created before Bell. He experimented with a bunch of similar things, and filled a patent caveat that described the general concept (i.e. sending voices over a wire using electrical current), but it contained no details as to the actual mechanism. All his descriptions of how he created the device were made years after he claimed to have built it, and after Bell’s version was widely known.
Indeed, topograpgically it is not a hole.
Requirements for officers to wear body cameras are meaningless without significant penalties for turning them off when on duty
What about elephants? Or blue whales?
Per the bible humans were created after all the other animals IIRC.
To the tune of “In the Air Tonight” by Phil Collins
It was the top post in my feed so I thought I had somehow opened the reddit app by accident even though I’ve uninstalled it.
Why the first reaction frame? Instagram is owned by Meta, of course they’re going to have incredibly invasive data collection policies.
You can edit post titles on Lemmy!
I have no idea what the picture is, but I’m guessing that it is a still from a movie/tv show/etc and in between the two posts the poster finds out that one of the characters in the picture dies.
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Some of my favorite content on here tbh
There’s a star wars show where that literally happens.
Sadly I don’t know the name of the show or the episode, just ßaw a clip online.
“All-one or none”