00:00Music
00:15The sky will fall
00:17Music
00:19In the support of the moon
00:21Music
00:28Hello viewers
00:30September 11th, 2001
00:33A day when the world collapsed due to a terrible earthquake
00:37When I heard in the sky that the world-famous New York skyscraper was hit
00:45I immediately turned on CNN
00:48I was stunned to see a scene that could only be shown in a movie
00:54I felt a kind of tremor in my knees when I saw those two skyscrapers that I had not seen with my own eyes
01:03Because only three months ago, I was standing at the top of the same skyscraper and enjoying the beauty of New York City
01:11In this way, when an incident occurs at any corner of the world
01:15A miraculous scene that immediately brings it to our eyes
01:23No one can forget the scene that was shown all over the world four years ago
01:32An incident that cannot be fully explained in hundreds of words in the news
01:37An incident that cannot be described in any description in the sky
01:42There is only glory and specialness that can be shown in itself and without exaggeration
01:50In 1922, when the sky was discovered
01:55The world was amazed to hear voices in a box
01:59In the next four years, it would have never imagined that a box could hear voices and see shapes
02:08But only those who imagine are making discoveries
02:12The one who imagined and dreamed of seeing light and light in a box
02:18The one who gave the world a high-tech device called telescope
02:23We are meeting him in today's program
02:27His name is John Logie Baird
02:30Baird, the father of telescope
02:35On August 13, 1888
02:39Born in Helensburg, near Glasgow, Scotland
02:44John Logie Baird
02:46He is the youngest of four children
02:48His father was a butcher
02:50He ran a big family with a small income
02:54Baird was healthy since childhood
02:58So he didn't have much time to play or go to the bathroom
03:04Baird started his education at a primary school near his house
03:09He was interested in photography since childhood
03:14During that time, he attended many English schools
03:19One of them was photography
03:22Baird was also the head of the photography club
03:28At the age of 12, he joined some of his friends
03:33and did research on photography, cityscape and cityscape
03:39At the age of 17, he joined the Royal College of Fisheries
03:44and became a first-rate researcher
03:47Then he studied at Glasgow Polytechnic
03:50While studying at the Polytechnic
03:53Baird believed that he could use selenium cells to turn fish into food
03:59Since he couldn't do research on it at the Polytechnic,
04:03he did research at home
04:06He always had the belief that he could send fish and talk through the fish tank
04:13After completing his studies, he joined a company as an assistant
04:18At the age of 26, he got a job at a fishing company
04:23Baird, who was not satisfied with his work,
04:27started his own business to produce calories
04:31The profit was not bad
04:33Then he started making jam and sauce for roti
04:38Due to his poor health, he had to close his business
04:43At that time, Baird went to see his friend in Trinidad
04:49At that time, he had a friendship with a ship's navigator
04:54As the navigator communicates light,
04:57the two discussed a lot about how to transmit photos from one place to another
05:07In 1922, at the age of 34, he returned to London
05:13Baird
05:14Although he lived in poverty due to unemployment,
05:17he never gave up his vision and dream of photography
05:22By creating a functional drawing of a photograph box,
05:26he did a lot of research on fish tank, fish motor,
05:29projection light, fish scales, neon light, sky bulbs, etc.
05:37The two years of his hard work seemed to be fruitful in 1924
05:44He was able to spread the shadow of a cross 10 meters away
05:50He did not have the money to continue his research
05:54In fact, he was pushed to the point where he sold his fish shares
06:00Despite this, Baird did not give up
06:03Somehow, he kept trying to bring the human face and moving images into a box
06:11As he did not have money to continue his research,
06:14he asked for help and advertised in the news
06:16With the help he got, he showed the beginning of his vision the next year
06:22The whole picture seemed to be broken
06:27Baird gave up
06:29That day, that is, October 2, 1925, was the day the world got photography
06:38In the next four years, he did research on the colour photography box
06:43and successfully created it
06:45In 1929, he started black-and-white photography service for the British Illuminati
06:53Today, it is a real challenge to imagine a world without photography
06:58But until 80 years ago, it was an imagination
07:03That imagination came true because of John Logie Baird
07:07Before he could bring the world into our imagination,
07:12on June 14, 1946, that is, today, he died at the age of 58
07:21John Logie Baird, at the age of 12,
07:24I mentioned at the beginning of the program that he did a lot of research on photography
07:30At the age of 12, it is the age when students in Singapore write their final exams for elementary school
07:37At that age, are your children interested in doing any challenges?
07:43Push them
07:45History is waiting to give them a place
07:49John Logie Baird's dream, self-confidence, and effort to give up did not diminish his physical well-being and poverty
07:57Dream, self-confidence, and effort to give up
08:00Before these, no obstacle, no break, no sky will prevail
08:13The sky will prevail
08:17With the support of Cinda
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