The Wright brothers, two bicycle mechanics from Ohio, achieved the first powered flight in 1903 despite being told by the US government and newspapers that human flight was impossible; they funded their experiments through profits from their bicycle shop, failed repeatedly, and were mocked by skeptics, yet their relentless belief and experimentation ultimately proved that what the world considers 'impossible' is often just 'not yet,' demonstrating that wonder and persistence are the foundations of all human achievement.
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They Said Flight Was Impossible—Then Two Bicycle Mechanics Changed Everything#wrightbrothersAjouté :
In 1903, the US government [music] said humans would never fly.
Newspapers laughed at the idea. Experts called it impossible. But two brothers [music] from Ohio refused to listen.
Orville and Wilbur Wright paid for their experiments with profits from their small bicycle shop. No government funding, no investors, [music] just belief. They failed again and again.
Skeptical newspapers mocked them. The government rejected them. But they kept [music] building, kept testing, kept failing. Then on a windy morning [music] at Kitty Hawk, Wilbur ran alongside a fragile aircraft and lifted off.
>> [music] >> 12 seconds, 120 feet. The Wright brothers proved that the world's impossible [music] is just someone's not yet.
Mystery creates wonder.
And wonder [music] is the basis of all human achievement.
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