Sir Oliver Lodge Invented Radio - Not Marconi
2002-December-01 20:00 Filed in: Science
Here is the proof.
Below is the wording on the plaque in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on the very spot where Sir Oliver Lodge sent the first radio signal on August 14, 1894 at the Oxford meeting of The British Association.
Below is the wording on the plaque in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on the very spot where Sir Oliver Lodge sent the first radio signal on August 14, 1894 at the Oxford meeting of The British Association.
The text of the plaque reads:
Oliver Lodge Centenary of Radio Transmission
This plaque commemorates the centenary of the first public demonstration of wireless telegraphy, the precursor of modern radio. In this lecture theatre on 14 August 1894 at the Oxford meeting of The British Association, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., demonstrated the reception of a morse code signal transmitted from the old Clarendon Laboratory, some sixty metres away.
Sharp Laboratories of Europe generously funded this plaque which was unveiled by Sir Michael Atiyah, O.M., President of The Royal Society.
This plaque commemorates the centenary of the first public demonstration of wireless telegraphy, the precursor of modern radio. In this lecture theatre on 14 August 1894 at the Oxford meeting of The British Association, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., demonstrated the reception of a morse code signal transmitted from the old Clarendon Laboratory, some sixty metres away.
Sharp Laboratories of Europe generously funded this plaque which was unveiled by Sir Michael Atiyah, O.M., President of The Royal Society.
The Museum Lecture Theatre, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford
Just the same as Alfred Russel Wallace, this scientific giant has been written out of our corrupt Christian history books for daring to tell the truth.
He and Wallace did exactly the same thing as their fellow scientist Professor B. D. Josephson of the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University - a current Nobel Laureate for Physics.
All three have connected so-called paranormal phenomena with the scientific discipline of subatomic physics - the study of the invisible part of the universe: that we are dealing with natural and normal forces. (Daily Mail, October 1, 2001)
He and Wallace did exactly the same thing as their fellow scientist Professor B. D. Josephson of the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University - a current Nobel Laureate for Physics.
All three have connected so-called paranormal phenomena with the scientific discipline of subatomic physics - the study of the invisible part of the universe: that we are dealing with natural and normal forces. (Daily Mail, October 1, 2001)
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The Mode of Future Existence - 1933 Lecture by Sir Oliver Lodge FRS (1851-1940)This article is censored from all large-circulation papers and magazines throughout the world because it links the subject of survival after death with the scientific discipline of subatomic physics - the study of the invisible part of the universe. |
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Guglielmo Marconi - in Rathlin Island and Ballycastle. This article mentions Sir Oliver Lodge and Sir William Crookes. |