On this day in Engineering: Bridging Oceans - The first Transatlantic Telegraph Cable
Nowadays, we think nothing of grabbing the phone out of our pocket and calling up our friends and family who may be located all over the world using a variety of different modern day apps such as WhatsApp and Facetime etc but in the not-so-distant past, communication across vast distances was a time-consuming and arduous process, requiring weeks or even months for messages to reach their destinations. However, on this day (27 th July) in 1866, a pivotal moment in history changed all that - the laying of the first transatlantic telegraph cable. This revolutionary feat of engineering transformed global communication forever, uniting continents and shrinking the world in ways previously unimaginable. The idea of connecting Europe and North America with a telegraph cable beneath the Atlantic…