Frases de Elisha Gray

Elisha Gray foi um engenheiro eletricista estadunidense que co-fundou a Western Electric Manufacturing Company. Gray é mais conhecido pelo desenvolvimento de um protótipo de telefone em 1876 em Highland Park, Illinois e é considerado por alguns autores como sendo o verdadeiro inventor do telefone de resistência variável, apesar de perder para Alexander Graham Bell a patente do telefone.

Gray é também considerado o "pai" dos modernos sintetizadores de música, e obteve mais de 70 patentes de suas invenções.





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✵ 2. Agosto 1835 – 21. Janeiro 1901
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Elisha Gray: Frases em inglês

“It is the province of the scientist to reveal the facts of nature as they now exist, and leave the rest to the speculation of the philosopher and the theologian.”

Familiar talks on science, Volume 2 (1900), p. 157
Nature's Miracles (1900)
Contexto: It is the province of the scientist to reveal the facts of nature as they now exist, and leave the rest to the speculation of the philosopher and the theologian. The growth of vegetation made it possible for animal and insect life to exist, and the earth teemed with both; first of an inferior kind, but later, as the conditions for a higher order of life were right, the higher order came with the improved conditions. In this way was the earth through countless ages of time prepared for man — God's highest creation.

“Science has no prejudices — though scientists often do.”

Energy and vibration: energy, sound, heat, light, explosives (1900); Fords, Howard & Hulbert, p. 201
Nature's Miracles (1900)
Contexto: Science has no prejudices — though scientists often do. Science is like figures: they do not lie themselves, but the men who figure are often the greatest liars in the world.