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வானொலி கண்டுபிடித்த மார்க்கோனி கதை | Story of Marconi Radio Inventor in Tamil @TAMILFIRECHANNEL

உலகில் எந்த மூலையிலும் ஒரு சம்பவம் நிகழும்போது அதனை அப்படியே நேரடியாக உடனடியாக நம் கண்களுக்கு கொண்டு வரும் சாதனம் தொலைக்காட்சி. தத்ரூபமாகவும் மிகைப்படுத்தாமலும் காட்டக்கூடிய மகிமையும் சிறப்பும் தொலைக்காட்சிக்கு உண்டு. 1922 ஆம் ஆண்டில் வானொலி உலகுக்கு கிடைத்தபோது ஒரு பெட்டியில் குரலைக் கேட்க முடியுமா?! என்று அதிசயித்த உலகம் அடுத்த நான்கே ஆண்டுகளில் ஒரு பெட்டியில் குரலைக் கேட்பதோடு உருவங்களையும் பார்க்க முடியும் என்பதை கற்பனை செய்துகூட பார்த்திருக்காது. ஆனால் கற்பனை செய்பவர்கள்தானே கண்டுபிடிப்புகளையும் செய்கிறார்கள். ஒரு பெட்டிக்குள் ஒலியையும், ஒளியையும் காட்ட வேண்டும் என்று கற்பனை செய்து கனவு கண்டு தொலைக்காட்சி என்ற உன்னத சாதனத்தை உலகுக்குத் தந்த ஒருவரைத்தான் தெரிந்துகொள்ளவிருக்கிறோம். அவர் பெயர் ஜான் லோகி பெய்ர்ட். வானொலியின் தந்தை Marconi என்றால் தொலைக்காட்சியின் தந்தை பெய்ர்ட். மேலும் தெரிந்து கொள்ள

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00:00In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
00:07The Lord is with thee.
00:12The Lord is with thee.
00:17In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
00:26Greetings.
00:28Verse 96-8
00:30The Lord is with you.
00:32Many will hear the voice and go to sleep.
00:36Many will hear the voice and go to sleep.
00:39It is enough if you finish that matter at any time, 24 hours a day.
00:44Our voice will come to your ears.
00:48Now, even though you can hear through the intercom,
00:53Our voice will come to your ears.
00:56Our voice will come to your ears.
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02:16He was able to study the research conducted by a scientist named Heinrich Hertz on sending radio waves without a wire.
02:27He continued his research to gain more interest in it.
02:31Within a year, he created the method of sending telegraphs without a wire.
02:38Since the Italian government did not realize the importance of his discovery, Marconi came to London in 1796 in the name of his mother's wisdom.
02:49The British Embassy in England was surprised to receive his discovery and introduced it.
02:55In the same year, Marconi received a grant for the method of sending telegraphs without a wire.
03:01Marconi, who believed that radio waves could float in the sky, did you know what he did to test it?
03:09He tested whether he could fly balloons and stars and receive messages from them.
03:16After many tests, he successfully sent and received messages in a radius of 9 miles near the British Empire.
03:26At that time, the number of people who laughed at his tests was high.
03:30But the history of forgetting to laugh and speak in a funny way,
03:35Marconi wants to remember only those who have succeeded beyond that funny laugh and funny speech.
03:42Marconi continued his tests, whether he realized it or not.
03:48In 1799, one in France and one in England, he created two wireless communication stations.
03:57He successfully communicated between the two, which were 31 miles apart, over the British Empire.
04:05As he realized the glory of the stars he created, he started using those stars in warships.
04:12As a result, he was able to make a news conversion of 75 miles.
04:18On December 12, 1901, Marconi proved an amazing truth on that historic day.
04:29It was believed that the space waves could travel directly and that the world could travel only up to 200 miles per second.
04:41But Marconi believed that there was no connection between the world's orbit and the travel of space waves.
04:48On that day, he was sitting in a laboratory in St. John's Theatre, Newfoundland,
04:54and he was listening to a headphone in his ears.
04:59A ship of 2,100 miles from Cornwall, England, was sent to him by Moscow.
05:09Those times when there was no connection, he was able to hear the sounds of the Atlantic Ocean.
05:18Marconi proved through that question that he could send radio messages from one billion to another billion.
05:27After three years, he proved wireless communication between America and England.
05:34Until then, all his ideas were in the form of a mosaic called Moscow.
05:40Based on that, Marconi, who believed that he could send human voices,
05:45tried to do so in 1915.
05:50After five years of effort, in the early 1920s,
05:55he invited some of his friends to the shipyard where he stayed and played music.
06:01That music program was broadcast on the airwaves at the University of London.
06:06The airwaves were born.
06:08As a result of his continuous research, on February 14, 1922, the England airwaves station began to operate.
06:18Marconi, who achieved great success in sending radio waves,
06:23was awarded the Nobel Prize for Science in 1909.
06:28Many artists competed and won the Nobel Prize.
06:34Marconi, who gave the world a powerful weapon called the airwaves,
06:38died on July 20, 1937 at the age of 63 in Rome.
06:46Airwaves have pleased the people of the world for more than 80 years.
06:52Even today, there is a place called the sky in many lives.
07:07Those who want to thank us after listening to a good program on the airwaves,
07:13should really thank Marconi.
07:16Because Marconi is the reason for our work.
07:21The sky, which was silent until Marconi's attempt to release it,
07:26then began to speak through sound and music.
07:30The story of Marconi, who gave life to the airwaves,
07:33is the truth written for us.
07:36If there is a purpose and an attempt to release it, anything can be achieved.
07:40To anyone who pursues those two goals, that sky will definitely be occupied.
07:51The sky will be occupied.
07:56The sky will be loved.

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