Historical Significans
"The day will come when the man at the telephone will be able to see the distant person to whom he is speaking" - Alexander Graham Bell (1906)
Alexander Graham Bell is a name known around the world and especially in American history today. Most of Bell's contributions weren't used until the late 19th and early 20th century. The use of his inventions in cochlear devices was crucial to his success with the telephone. Bell's work with the Deaf led to his invention of the telephone, that later led to many other apparatuses used in his time and today.
Besides, the apparent use of his inventions, it is also the base of many later apparatuses used today, as the Cochlear Implantation and electrical hearing aids which assist the hearing and Deaf people. Besides this, his work with recording sound allows us to play, listen, create, and upload music around the world.
As well, his inventions are the backbone of many tasks, sectors, and devices we use today. The most notable invention of his, the telephone that has changed the world, with his communication ability, allows us to connect with people around the world. His inventions inspire today's devices we use as the cell phone and other transmitting apparatuses that are still developing.
His inventions as the x-ray have also aided the development in different fields besides the scientific realm, and have helped many people. Bell was also committed to promote human welfare and social change. [12]
Besides, the apparent use of his inventions, it is also the base of many later apparatuses used today, as the Cochlear Implantation and electrical hearing aids which assist the hearing and Deaf people. Besides this, his work with recording sound allows us to play, listen, create, and upload music around the world.
As well, his inventions are the backbone of many tasks, sectors, and devices we use today. The most notable invention of his, the telephone that has changed the world, with his communication ability, allows us to connect with people around the world. His inventions inspire today's devices we use as the cell phone and other transmitting apparatuses that are still developing.
His inventions as the x-ray have also aided the development in different fields besides the scientific realm, and have helped many people. Bell was also committed to promote human welfare and social change. [12]