
Baird's theory of television
Baird's theory of television, developed by Scottish inventor John Logie Baird in the 1920s, focused on transmitting moving images over wires. He proposed that by breaking down pictures into tiny parts and sending them as an electrical signal, viewers could reconstruct those images on a screen. Baird demonstrated this by creating the first working television system, using a combination of mechanical and electronic components. His pioneering work laid the foundation for modern television, showcasing the potential for visual communication, leading to further advancements in broadcasting and screen technology we enjoy today.