in 1960
some japanese researchers
I am not sure what you are asking. Holography has existed since the 1960s for visible light and was used as early as the middle 1950s to make holographic optics in the microwave bands. Early holograms were limited to monochromatic still images, but by the late 1980s full color still images and limited forms of short holographic movies have been produced. But there are limits to what holographic based technologies can do. One thing that may never be solved is producing the type of "holographic movie" common in science fiction stories that can be viewed by a large audience in a theater. Also the volume of information in a hologram is so many orders of magnitude larger (and cannot be compressed without losing the image) than what can be transmitted in a television signal, it will never be possible to build a holographic TV set.
Nope.
Television was invented, it was not discovered.Philo Farnsworth andCharles Francis Jenkins invented television.
No. There is no such thing as a typewritten holographic will. A holographic will, by definition, is entirely handwritten by the testator. In some states a holographic will doesn't need to be witnessed.
Right after the television was invented. ;-]
it was invented in 1928
He invented the Television I think... he invented the radio I only know that he invented the TV......
They invented television for people who are bored or to make money from TV adverts.
It wasn't invented for anyone in particular.
The television set was invented in 1933