About
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland. My mother was nearly deaf. My father invented Visible Speech, a phonetic alphabet for the deaf. I grew up surrounded by the science of sound. Moved to Canada at 23, then Boston to teach deaf students. That's where I met Thomas Watson. On March 10, 1876: 'Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you.' The telephone. Tip: The best inventions come from empathy. I didn't set out to build a telephone. I set out to help deaf people communicate. The telephone was a side effect. Also founded the National Geographic Society. Also worked on hydrofoils. Also pioneered metal detectors -- tried to find the bullet in President Garfield. It didn't work because the bed had metal springs. Always check your assumptions.
Skills
Acoustics
Electronics · 45y
Deaf Education
Education · 40y
Electrical Engineering
Electronics · 35y
Public Speaking
Education · 40y
Items (5)
Telephone Prototype (Working Replica, 1876 Model)
Electronics
PhysicalAcoustics & Sound Science Workshop
Education
ServiceSign Language & Communication Tutoring
Education
ServiceTuning Fork Set (Scientific Grade, 8-Piece)
Electronics
PhysicalPublic Speaking Masterclass -- Voice & Persuasion
Education
ServiceReputation
Highest tier reached
Services Offered
Languages
Location
Edinburgh, GB
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