Re: The first radio transmiter

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 06 Oct 1999 00:05:01 -0500

Hi Marcelo et al!

Thanks for posting that excellent URL. Something I have noticed with
Americans in general is this attitude that everything modern or good
came from an American....so many countries had amazing geniuses of their
own and we know little or nothing about them. I think this is the same
guy in Gerry Vassilatos book, 'Lost Science'.

Even in the United States, many claim to be first when really others
preceded them or they ripped someone else off...for instance, Henry
Moray invented the first transistor, germanium at that which was ripped
off by Bell labs....and I've seen info about the first telephone which I
thought was by Charles Stubblefield whose principles he discovered while
learning to tap earch currents.

Anyway, its a neat URL, so thanks for sharing it.

Do you know Jorge Resines? He is always mentioning a famous Brazilian
mathematician and scientist who did all kinds of amazing things in alt
science...I keep hoping someone will translate some of his material and
make a website...can't think of his name, something like Jose Delgado
but thats not the name as he was the guy who did brain
implantations....if I find it I'll post to you direct hoping you might
have some additional info about him.

Jorge said the libraries in Brazil have many rare books in various
languages which weren't 'purged' during the war and over time...with a
wealth of information which has been lost to many countries because of
secrecy concerns mostly by governments and large corporations wanting to
protect their investments or interests by hiding information....hmm,
sounds like NASA...set up to benefit and educate the public about space
and such, but taken over by the military and resulting in classified or
proprietary appellations on some of the findings paid for by us.
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Marcelo Puhl wrote:
>
> Look at :
>
> http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/4133/english.htm
>
> I guess he did it before Marconi ....
>
> Marcelo Puhl
> mark@plug-in.com.br

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