DID MODERN ELECTRONICS COME FROM EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL?
July 5th, 2010 by hamslife
The rapid developing electronics field has a very close association with ham radio and I refer to other technologies to illustrate that the expediential advance in technology covers much more then just electronics. It may be a stretch in the mind of some to link this with ham radio but in my thinking there is a connection.
Saturday night I heard the last part of a radio talk show that apparently had a guest earlier in the show. The guest, it would seem as I followed the call in discussion, believed that modern electronic technology came as result of a UFO crash in
The Industrial Revolution is considered to have started around 1760. Up to that time things did not change much. When people wanted to go somewhere by land they walked, rode a beast of burden, or rode in some kind of wagon or cart drawn by such animals. If they wanted to go by water they had to row or be wind driven. Harnessed steam power change that.
The world started changing. The change, sense that time, has continued to change at an accelerated rate. Swifter means of transportation and greater productivity of factories prompted the need for faster and more efficient communications.
The word telegraph comes from Greek and means distant writing. Though a few telegraph devices using electricity were developed prior to Samuel Morse’s telegraph but they died while Mr. Morse’s telegraph took root and grew. The telegraph started the age of electronic communications in 1837.
Just 40 years after Mr. Morse showed the world how to put messages on wire and send them long distances in a flash Alexander Graham Bell showed the world how to put the human voice on wire and send it over long distances.
While the world of electronic communication was growing during 1800’s and early 1900’s other fields of technology also grew. Accelerated development was happening in all fields Firearms, Electric lights, Internal Combustion engines, photography, and the list could go on.
Nikola Tesla demonstrated a wireless telegraph in
In 1906 Lee De Forest placed a grid in the vacuum diode and made it a triode he called an Audion. The Audion had a little gain but it was not until about 1912 triodes with sufficient gain make an oscillator was able to be produced. The vacuum tube was further developed. It had more grids added and it was reduced in size. Using the vacuum tube allowed transmitters to operate with a continuous wave (CW) on a specified frequency rather then the parasitic signal spread over a band. Receivers could then use active devices rather then the passive units of prior days. The little glowing marvel made it so that almost every home in the
In 1939 RCA released the AC/DC radio using the All American Five vacuum tubes and radios started appearing in several rooms in the home. They could fit in packages small enough to sit on a book shelf, kitchen counter, or bed side night stand. Soon many companies started selling these efficient, attractive, small, inexpensive, and very dangerous radios. Compact battery operated vacuum tube radios were also being produced. Automobiles with radios started showing up just after 1930.
By 1947 Television antennas were sprouting on the roofs of houses all across the
In 1925 Julius Edgar Liliendfield filed the first patent for a transistor in
Though Bell Laboratories was not able to patent a working bipolar transistor prior to December of 1947 they had been working on the concept of a solid state replacement for the vacuum tube for several years before 1947.
Now all of this was prior to the events that happened in
Looking at the technological developments that took place from the beginning of the Industrial Revelation until 1947 and noticing the accelerating advances in that technology and comparing it to the rate of acceleration sense 1947 personally I would say we are just about on target where we should be without the need of some extra-terrestrials technology input.
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