Introduction to The Machines That Built Themselves

Let's dive into the details surrounding The Machines That Built Themselves. This is the story of how life invented architecture before bones, machinery before tools, and computation before brains. How a ...

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After much trial and error, Alexander Graham Bell finally invents the first telephone, which eventually replaces the telegraph ... In 1882, a six-ton block of marble rose to the top of the Washington Monument on a single steam hoist, decades before hydraulics, ... New! Discord Server: https://discord.gg/Kuz7QkN7w4 Please support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/machinethinking If ...

Its March 17th, 1930 in New York City. The Empire State Building rose from a hole in Manhattan to 1250 feet in just 410 days.

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  • For 4500 years, we've been asking the wrong question about the Great Pyramid of Giza. A radical new study published in npj ...
  • Philo Farnsworth revolutionized the world with his all-electronic television, which was the foundation of all TV's for the next 60 ...
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  • On January 27, 1902, two hundred pounds of dynamite exploded on Park Avenue during construction of the New York City ...

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