00:00In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
00:07The Lord is with thee.
00:12The Lord is with thee.
00:17In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
00:26Greetings.
00:28Verse 96-8
00:30The Lord is with you.
00:32Many will hear the voice and go to sleep.
00:36Many will hear the voice and go to sleep.
00:39It is enough if you finish that matter at any time, 24 hours a day.
00:44Our voice will come to your ears.
00:48Now, even though you can hear through the intercom,
00:53Our voice will come to your ears.
00:56Our voice will come to your ears.
00:58Our voice will come to your ears.
01:00Our voice will come to your ears.
01:02Our voice will come to your ears.
01:04Our voice will come to your ears.
01:06Our voice will come to your ears.
01:08Our voice will come to your ears.
01:10Our voice will come to your ears.
01:12Our voice will come to your ears.
01:14Our voice will come to your ears.
01:16Our voice will come to your ears.
01:18Our voice will come to your ears.
01:20Our voice will come to your ears.
01:22Our voice will come to your ears.
01:24Our voice will come to your ears.
01:26Our voice will come to your ears.
01:28Our voice will come to your ears.
01:30Our voice will come to your ears.
01:32Our voice will come to your ears.
01:34Our voice will come to your ears.
01:36Our voice will come to your ears.
01:38Our voice will come to your ears.
01:40Our voice will come to your ears.
01:42Our voice will come to your ears.
01:44Our voice will come to your ears.
01:46Our voice will come to your ears.
01:48Our voice will come to your ears.
01:50Our voice will come to your ears.
01:52Our voice will come to your ears.
01:54Our voice will come to your ears.
01:56Our voice will come to your ears.
01:58Our voice will come to your ears.
02:00Our voice will come to your ears.
02:02Our voice will come to your ears.
02:04Our voice will come to your ears.
02:06Our voice will come to your ears.
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02:10Our voice will come to your ears.
02:12Our voice will come to your ears.
02:14Our voice will come to your ears.
02:16He was able to study the research conducted by a scientist named Heinrich Hertz on sending radio waves without a wire.
02:27He continued his research to gain more interest in it.
02:31Within a year, he created the method of sending telegraphs without a wire.
02:38Since the Italian government did not realize the importance of his discovery, Marconi came to London in 1796 in the name of his mother's wisdom.
02:49The British Embassy in England was surprised to receive his discovery and introduced it.
02:55In the same year, Marconi received a grant for the method of sending telegraphs without a wire.
03:01Marconi, who believed that radio waves could float in the sky, did you know what he did to test it?
03:09He tested whether he could fly balloons and stars and receive messages from them.
03:16After many tests, he successfully sent and received messages in a radius of 9 miles near the British Empire.
03:26At that time, the number of people who laughed at his tests was high.
03:30But the history of forgetting to laugh and speak in a funny way,
03:35Marconi wants to remember only those who have succeeded beyond that funny laugh and funny speech.
03:42Marconi continued his tests, whether he realized it or not.
03:48In 1799, one in France and one in England, he created two wireless communication stations.
03:57He successfully communicated between the two, which were 31 miles apart, over the British Empire.
04:05As he realized the glory of the stars he created, he started using those stars in warships.
04:12As a result, he was able to make a news conversion of 75 miles.
04:18On December 12, 1901, Marconi proved an amazing truth on that historic day.
04:29It was believed that the space waves could travel directly and that the world could travel only up to 200 miles per second.
04:41But Marconi believed that there was no connection between the world's orbit and the travel of space waves.
04:48On that day, he was sitting in a laboratory in St. John's Theatre, Newfoundland,
04:54and he was listening to a headphone in his ears.
04:59A ship of 2,100 miles from Cornwall, England, was sent to him by Moscow.
05:09Those times when there was no connection, he was able to hear the sounds of the Atlantic Ocean.
05:18Marconi proved through that question that he could send radio messages from one billion to another billion.
05:27After three years, he proved wireless communication between America and England.
05:34Until then, all his ideas were in the form of a mosaic called Moscow.
05:40Based on that, Marconi, who believed that he could send human voices,
05:45tried to do so in 1915.
05:50After five years of effort, in the early 1920s,
05:55he invited some of his friends to the shipyard where he stayed and played music.
06:01That music program was broadcast on the airwaves at the University of London.
06:06The airwaves were born.
06:08As a result of his continuous research, on February 14, 1922, the England airwaves station began to operate.
06:18Marconi, who achieved great success in sending radio waves,
06:23was awarded the Nobel Prize for Science in 1909.
06:28Many artists competed and won the Nobel Prize.
06:34Marconi, who gave the world a powerful weapon called the airwaves,
06:38died on July 20, 1937 at the age of 63 in Rome.
06:46Airwaves have pleased the people of the world for more than 80 years.
06:52Even today, there is a place called the sky in many lives.
07:07Those who want to thank us after listening to a good program on the airwaves,
07:13should really thank Marconi.
07:16Because Marconi is the reason for our work.
07:21The sky, which was silent until Marconi's attempt to release it,
07:26then began to speak through sound and music.
07:30The story of Marconi, who gave life to the airwaves,
07:33is the truth written for us.
07:36If there is a purpose and an attempt to release it, anything can be achieved.
07:40To anyone who pursues those two goals, that sky will definitely be occupied.
07:51The sky will be occupied.
07:56The sky will be loved.
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