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Edison planned to build a 'spirit phone'

By T.K. Randall
March 8, 2015 · Comment icon 49 comments

An archive photograph of Edison taken in 1922. Image Credit: Library of Congress
Thomas Edison had attempted to come up with a device that could record voices from beyond the grave.
Well known for developing devices such as the phonograph and the incandescent light bulb, Edison's inventions would go on to make him a household name. Less well known however was the fact that the inventor and businessman also dabbled in the creation of a device that could enable communication with the dead.

His research in this area wasn't well publicized and it wasn't until 1949 when a French edition of his original diary was discovered and translated that the full details of his experiments were revealed.
His efforts to record the voices of dead took place in late 1870 when Edison attempted to develop a "spirit phone" by significantly amplifying the sound from one of his phonographs.

He was so certain it would work that he even made a pact with one of the engineers, William Walter Dinwiddie, that the first of them to die would attempt to contact the other from the afterlife.

Whether Edison actually picked up any evidence of spirit communication however remains a mystery.

Source: Discovery News | Comments (49)




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Comment icon #40 Posted by aquatus1 10 years ago
I'm not sure why people think Tesla lived a life of poverty after getting ripped off by Edison. After he left Edison, Tesla became his rival, made a ton of money, and garnered a far greater reputation as a mad scientist than the wizard of Menlo Park ever did.
Comment icon #41 Posted by Harte 10 years ago
Yes, but I figured I would be treated to a good scientific explanation. And talking to the dead didn't make them walk in that show. Maybe they have to get up to answer the phone? That can be irritating. Harte
Comment icon #42 Posted by Harte 10 years ago
I'm not sure why people think Tesla lived a life of poverty after getting ripped off by Edison. After he left Edison, Tesla became his rival, made a ton of money, and garnered a far greater reputation as a mad scientist than the wizard of Menlo Park ever did. The term (and meme) "mad scientist" has its roots in Tesla. He was the one they were talking about when the term was first used. He is the model for the meme. The birth of the stereotype. Harte
Comment icon #43 Posted by PrisonerX 10 years ago
Except Edison had nothing to do with the killing of the elephant. It was a team of electricians from the Edison Company - i.e. the power company that become ConEd. It also had nothing to do with the AC/DC wars. More than likely this was a rumor started by the Tesla fan boys. http://edison.rutgers.edu/topsy.htm Topsy was again subject to the whims of Whitey, who decided to have her terrorize park workers a few weeks after the police incident. Whitey was eventually persuaded to call Topsy back but the elephant was doomed. The execution was set for January 5, 1903 and “the executioners were ver... [More]
Comment icon #44 Posted by markprice 10 years ago
Except Edison had nothing to do with the killing of the elephant. It was a team of electricians from the Edison Company - i.e. the power company that become ConEd. Right, and Hitler didn't really hurt anyone; it was his team of...!
Comment icon #45 Posted by markprice 10 years ago
I'm not sure why people think Tesla lived a life of poverty after getting ripped off by Edison. After he left Edison, Tesla became his rival, made a ton of money, and garnered a far greater reputation as a mad scientist than the wizard of Menlo Park ever did. He was professionally "destroyed" by JP Morgan.
Comment icon #46 Posted by aquatus1 10 years ago
He was professionally "destroyed" by JP Morgan. Not really. He already had a pretty tidy sum squirreled away by then, due to his incredibly huge cut of the shares (a miscalculation on Westinghouse's part). Morgan was after Westinghouse, who had to re-negotiate with Tesla (his banker's considered Tesla's cut to be the biggest drain on his company's budget). Tesla agreed to sell him the patents for a lump sum of $5.6 million in today's currency, which is more than twice what he had made so far. He then went on to invent radio, wireless control, discovered what would later be known as x-rays and ... [More]
Comment icon #47 Posted by George Ford 10 years ago
One day you'll fall off that fence and all the kings horses and all the kings men couldn't put you back together again. Maybe when you speak to your ancestors. But my lot were on the whole good. Even to this day with all my mistakes and wrong turns they have gone out of their way to keep me marching. Although I feel their patience, has of late, worn thin. That any they have others to protect now. No big deal though, once I'm gone from here I'll see if I can help.
Comment icon #48 Posted by coolguy 10 years ago
This would have been cool I would like to speak to my passed family members expect my aunt marie its 2 hot where she is lol
Comment icon #49 Posted by DaiGer 10 years ago
Maybe when you speak to your ancestors. But my lot were on the whole good. Even to this day with all my mistakes and wrong turns they have gone out of their way to keep me marching. Although I feel their patience, has of late, worn thin. That any they have others to protect now. No big deal though, once I'm gone from here I'll see if I can help. I have no idea what youre talking about. Once youre gone, can i have your smartphone?


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