The telephone may be used to talk to the dead, and the dead may be used to talk to the living.
Telephone inventor
The telephone may be used to talk to the dead, and the dead may be used to talk to the living.
Telephone inventor
Reported statement, but highly disputed if he actually meant it literally.
c. 1910s
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