In December 1901, Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmitted the first wireless signal across the Atlantic Ocean, sending the Morse code letter 'S' over 2,000 miles from England to Newfoundland, proving that radio waves could travel long distances and forever transforming global communication.
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Imagine a world where [music] messages could only cross oceans by ship.
In December 1901, Guglielmo Marconi shattered that barrier.
On a wind-swept hill in Newfoundland, Marconi anxiously awaited a faint signal from across the [music] Atlantic.
Suddenly, three short clicks, the Morse code letter S, crackled through his receiver.
It had traveled over 2,000 miles from [music] England, defying skeptics who thought radio waves would curve into space. This breakthrough proved wireless communication across continents was possible, [music] forever transforming how humanity connects.
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