
Most people think electricity started with a kite and a key, but the story actually goes back to ancient Egypt and "shocking" fish in the Nile.
I put together a short visual documentary on the "Silent Architect" of our world. It covers everything from William Gilbert (the man who coined the term) to how electricity became the "nervous system" of our modern civilization.
Would love to know: What do you think was the single most important breakthrough? The Leyden Jar, or Faraday’s motor? https://youtu.be/7r1kgh1PwyE?si=V9PhnL7iWVmMStAu
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