Sunday, July 17, 2011

Edison's Twinkle

Scientists crack the code of mysterious metal ring

For decades it lay in the bottom of a secretary's desk drawer, its purpose unknown.

But now, 123 year after it was made, the secret of this bent metal ring, which was found in Thomas Edison's laboratory, has finally been uncovered.

Scientists have found that the microscopic grooves on the ring make up the tune of 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' and mark the world's first attempt at a talking doll and the dawn of America's recording industry.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you play it backwards it says "Paul is dead"
RAK

Anonymous said...

Still working on the last message with the M4 project, boss. I'm getting close, should have it cracked shortly.
c.umulus. n. imbusi

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