science by serendipity
Young lawyer Chester Carlson’s greatest ambition was to find a way to copy documents without having to transcribe them by hand… and he succeeded.
We are in 1938. The world is on the brink of World War II, the radios do not stop giving worrying news and while everyone is arguing about geopolitics, Chester Carlson (1906-1968) is fighting his own battle: the war against manual copying.
In those moments…
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