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He proved the scientists wrong by doing it. The physics establishment had calcul
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July 20

Marconi Dies: Wireless Communication Pioneer at Rest

He proved the scientists wrong by doing it. The physics establishment had calculated that radio waves, traveling in straight lines, couldn't curve over the horizon. Guglielmo Marconi ignored this and transmitted a Morse code signal from Cornwall to Newfoundland in 1901 — about 3,500 kilometers. He was right because the ionosphere bounces radio waves in ways nobody had modeled yet. He died in Rome in July 1937 at 63. Radio operators around the world went silent for two minutes in his honor. Every device in your house that broadcasts without a wire is his inheritance.

July 20, 1937

89 years ago

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