Sean Ikon

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But Scott’s blind spot would not prove to be a complete dead end. Fifteen years after his patent, another inventor was experimenting with the phonautograph, modifying Scott’s original design to include an actual ear from a cadaver in order to understand the acoustics better. Through his tinkering, he hit upon a method for both capturing and transmitting sound. His name was Alexander Graham Bell.
How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
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