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Nobody really knew what TV tech would be used for at this point. The first public demo of TV had occurred in London just two years earlier, and live theater performances beamed to showhouses around the country seemed as plausible as anything else. As late as the mid-1930s, people wer
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stanley cup usa eaters to watch live news broadcasts or even rough nature documentaries, like the one below. People saw the home TV set as a possibility, or even a probability, but by no means was it seen as the only way to deliver the medium. The backstage view from Science and Invention is where we get to see how this operation really ticks. The rear-projection screen is flanked by rows of loudspeakers wired to amplifiers. A 8220 tereo television projector is running a mechanical TV set-up 鈥?an early type of TV technology that used a spinning disk with holes to project an image. The project was even going to be in color 鈥?or, as the magazine put it in 1928, It is not too much to expect that the images will be seen in their natural colors. Again, remember that virtually every aspect of this was cutting edge tech for the time 鈥?possible technologies all mashed together into one wildly futuristic experience. Sound, broadcast TV, 3D and color This was all sci-fi stuff at a time when the sci-fi movie in theaters was Metropolis 1927 . Live TV would prove more useful in the hom
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1 may be the loneliest number, but its the littlest number that could 鈥?the first non-zero integer that displays remarkable properties of self-reliance. Aside from being the first whole number, it is its own square, cube, and factorial. Its also very stubborn; when you raise 1 to any power 鈥?even a number as high as a googolplex 1 followed by 10 to the 100th power, or 10^ 10^100 鈥?you still get 1. It the first and second number in the Fibonacci sequence. It is neither a composite number, nor a prime number mathematicians rejected this idea because it complicates fundamental theorems of arithmetic . It is, however, a unit like -1 . And its the only positive number thats divisible by exactly one positive number. 2. i Any number that doesnt actually exist, but is still useful, has to be considered cool. Also called the imaginary unit, i is the square root of -1 i2 = -1 . This number cannot exist because no number multiplied by itself can equal a negative number. At first, imaginary numbers were considered useless an imaginary number is a number that, when squared, gives a negative res
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