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The First Human Voice EVER Recorded — 160 Years Ago!

Jan 22, 2026
In 1860, long before Edison’s phonograph, a French inventor named Édouard-Léon Scott recorded the first human voice — on soot-covered paper! The voice was a woman softly singing “Au Clair de la Lune.” For over 100 years, no one could even hear it… until scientists played it back in 2008. What you’re hearing isn’t just sound — it’s a ghostly echo from 160 years ago. 🎧 Hear the moment history found its first voice. 🔔 Subscribe for more forgotten moments that changed the world! #HistoryShorts #DidYouKnow #InventionFacts #TechHistory #ViralHistory #HistoryShorts #FirstVoice #DidYouKnow #ViralHistory #AmazingFacts #InventionMoments #HistoricalFacts #ShortsHistory #ScienceFacts #TechHistory #MindBlown #OldestRecording #SoundHistory #InterestingFacts #BeforeEdison #HistoryRevealed
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