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Smartphones are on the order of the day now: we can control the appliances with their help, we can stay on the Internet, order taxis or watch movies. But it was not always so. And a century ago, these seemed more SFs. But not for the famous inventor Nikola Tesla. In 1926, he said that a man could carry his phone in his pocket, communicate instantly with other people, see and hear the inauguration ceremonies of the presidents, watch the finals at baseball and live battles, as though they were there.
Only that reality was not so at that time. Tesla described a mobile phone capable of transmitting video and audio, only then was the hard phone barely invented. We recall the fixed phone was invented in 1876 by Alexander Bell, and his invention would lead to the establishment of the AT & T giant.
https://www.matrixdisclosure.com/nikola-teslas-prophecies-about-the-future-of-mankind/