« Who Invented Television? | Main | It's All In The Genes.... »

March 25, 2008

Rigby, Idaho tops WIRED list of "Eureka" Places


Ff_eureka1_f

The latest issue of WIRED magazine includes Philo Farnsworth's potato field among the short list of notable locations that have inspired great leaps in technology:


While plowing a field at age 14, Farnsworth — who had been studying electrons and vacuum tubes — looked out across the even furrows and was struck with an idea. He could project moving images line by line, and the eye would stitch them together: "I have abandoned the old idea of a whirling television disk with its motors and other contraptions. A simple beam of light now does the trick," he would later say. "The moment I discovered tools... which would enable television to be done without moving parts, the invention seemed almost simultaneous; as a matter of fact, simultaneously with the discovery that there was an electron and a photoelectric effect."

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/16167/27432602

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Rigby, Idaho tops WIRED list of "Eureka" Places:

Comments

Post a comment

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In

More Farno-Stuff

Recent Comments

And Now A Word from Our Sponsor: