1927
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Events
- January 7 - The first transatlantic telephone call is made via radio from New York City, United States, to London, United Kingdom.
- April 7 - The Bell Telephone Company transmits a speech done by Herbert Hoover (the Secretary of Commerce), which becomes the first successful long distance demonstration of television.
- Werner Heisenberg formulates his famous uncertainty principle, while as a lecturer at Niels Bohr's Institute for Theoretical Physics.
- Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo, nonstop transatlantic airplane flight, from New York City to Paris, France.
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