Poll: Is the 300th Anniversary Discovery Date 2011 or 2012?

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Poll: Is the 300th Anniversary Discovery Date 2011 or 2012?

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Bill McMurtry wrote:

“6 June 2012 is the 300 year birthday of Bessler's first wheel. We usually celebrate birth days, not conception days.�

John Collins wrote in 1999 on page 27 of his book “Perpetual Motion: An Ancient Mystery Solved?�:

“A new design that he had created in his mind was transformed into reality - a real perpetual motion machine which moved spontaneously!
This was in 1711, and Bessler was about thirty years of age. The inventor constructed his first demonstration model in the year 1712, exhibiting it on the 6th June.�

“Samuel Morse invented the electrical telegraph in 1837. America’s first public telegram was sent by Morse on 6 January 1838 across two miles of wire.� -Wiki

“Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone on March 10, 1876 when he spoke these words into his experimental device: “Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.� The Bell Telephone Company was created on July 9, 1877. By the summer of 1877, the first lines had been placed in service.� – Wiki

History records the telegraph invention being discovered in 1837, not in 1838 when it was shown to the public.
History records the telephone invention being discovered in 1876, not 1877 when it was shown to the public.
Bessler’s discovery was in 1711. In 1712 it was shown to the public.

Which date do you think we should observed for the anniversary?
-Rocky
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