TV
Connections
Season 3 Episode 1: Feedback
Electronic agents on the internet and wartime guns use feedback techniques discovered in the first place by Claude Bernard, whose vivisection experiments kick off animal rights movements called humane societies that really start out as lifeboat crews rescuing people from all the shipwrecks happening because of all the extra ships out there that are using Matthew Maury's data on wind and currents transmitted by the radio telegraph, invented by Samuel Morse, who is also a painter whose hero is Washington Allston, who spends time in Italy with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who comes to Malta and spies for the governor Alexander Ball, who saved Admiral Horatio Nelson's skin so he can go head over heels for Emma Hamilton in Naples, resulting in an illegitimate son. Emma became notable in the Electrico-Magnetico Celestial Bed, where you go regain your fertility through electricity, and you can get more whisky thanks to Joseph Black, who determined the latent heat of vaporisation in steam. James W
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Seasons:
- 3
- Episodes:
- 40
- Actor:
- James Burke
- Quality:
- HD
- Status:
- Ended
- First Air:
- 1978
- IMDb:
- 8.2
You May Also Like
TV
TVThe Real History of Science Fiction
TVHow Do They Do It?
TVEli Roth's History of Horror
TVBiography
TVMind Field
TVTop Gear
TVHow It's Made
TVThe Story of Film: An Odyssey
TVBaseball
TVAmerican Experience
TVThe Walking Dead: Origins
TVThe Food That Built America
TVMarvel's 616
TVCivilisation
TV