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The Non-Western Roots of Modern Audio Technology

I’ve never been into the debates over who invented the telephone.  It’s not that I don’t have an opinion.  It’s just that I don’t find the question of credit for the invention all that interesting, especially when it turns into a zero-sum game, a picking of sides, a competition where making a case for one…

June 13, 2015 in Mechanical Telephone, South American History, Telephone History, Tympanic Principle.

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