RADAR

RADAR

In 1887, the German physicist Heinrich Hertz discovered radio waves. While the first practical use of this discovery was communication, there were also some who realized that radio waves could serve another purpose. It was possible to use these radio waves to detect objects at a distance. It was something that revolutionized warfare and weather forecasting and might revolutionize consumer technology. Learn more about RADAR, how it works, and how it was developed on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Subscribe to the podcast! https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EverythingEverywhere Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jaksot(2073)

Comets

Comets

For thousands of years, people have looked into the night sky and seen something unusual. It was fuzzy, sometimes bright, and it wasn’t there before. It appeared out of nowhere and, after a few days ...

18 Touko 202515min

Aircraft Carriers (Encore)

Aircraft Carriers (Encore)

Aircraft carriers are some of the most fearsome weapons in the world. They are enormous platforms that can travel around the globe, projecting power over an enormous part of it.  However, aircraft ca...

17 Touko 202514min

1775: The Start of the American Revolution

1775: The Start of the American Revolution

If you were to ask most people what year they associate with the American Revolution, it would be 1776. That was the year that the Continental Congress declared Independence.  However, 1776 wasn’t th...

16 Touko 202515min

The Norman Conquest

The Norman Conquest

On October 14, 1066, England changed forever.  Forces from Normandy, France, defeated the English King and changed life in England forever.  It affected everyone from the aristocracy down to the com...

15 Touko 202515min

Alcatraz

Alcatraz

Located in the middle of San Francisco Bay is one of the Bay Area’s most iconic landmarks: Alcatraz. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country, with over a million visitors ever...

14 Touko 202515min

The RMS Titanic

The RMS Titanic

On April 15, 1912, one of the greatest disasters in modern nautical history took place.  The RMS Titanic, one of the most celebrated ships of its era, struck an iceberg and sank on its inaugural voya...

13 Touko 202515min

Miyamoto Musashi (Encore)

Miyamoto Musashi (Encore)

In the early 17th century, Japan was witness to a samurai who was arguably its greatest warrior ever.  He wasn’t just one of the greatest swordsmen in history; he was a philosopher, a writer, an arti...

12 Touko 202512min

The Ancient Greek Olympics

The Ancient Greek Olympics

Almost 3000 years ago, the Ancient Greeks established what was a unique method of honoring their gods: an athletic competition.  Men from city states all over the Greek world would come to Mount Olym...

11 Touko 202514min

Suosittua kategoriassa Koulutus

rss-murhan-anatomia
voi-hyvin-meditaatiot-2
rss-narsisti
rss-uskonto-on-tylsaa
rss-vapaudu-voimaasi
psykologia
rss-liian-kuuma-peruna
psykopodiaa-podcast
rss-duodecim-lehti
adhd-podi
aamukahvilla
kesken
rss-valo-minussa-2
rss-tietoinen-yhteys-podcast-2
rss-hereilla
filocast-filosofian-perusteet
rss-taloustaito-podcast
rss-turun-yliopisto
rss-luonnollinen-synnytys-podcast
rss-synapselingo-opi-englantia