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This Forgotten Inventor's 'Crazy' Idea Solved the Navy's Biggest WWII Nightmare | The Hedy Lamarr Story In 1940, Hollywood actress Hedy Lamarr invented frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology to help sink Nazi U-boats. The U.S. Navy rejected her "crazy" idea because she was a woman, an actress, and they couldn't see past her beauty. They told her to stick to selling war bonds. Her invention was dismissed, ignored, and forgotten for decades. But today, that same "impractical" technology is in your smartphone, your WiFi router, your Bluetooth headphones, and your GPS. Hedy Lamarr invented the wireless world—and got no credit for 50 years. This is the true story of genius dismissed, vindication delayed, and an invention that changed everything. 🎯 IN THIS VIDEO: How Hedy Lamarr escaped Nazi Austria with secret weapons knowledge The deadly U-boat problem that was destroying Allied ships Her revolutionary frequency-hopping invention with George Antheil Why the Navy rejected patent 2,292,387 as "impractical" How her technology secretly won the Cold War The shocking truth: WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS all came from her 1940 idea Why recognition came 50 years too late The lesson about prejudice, innovation, and hidden genius #HedyLamarr #WWII #Inventor #WiFi #Bluetooth #Technology #History #WomenInSTEM #TrueStory #Documentary #Hollywood #UntoldHistory #Innovation #Patent #NavalHistory #Wireless #FrequencyHopping #SpreadSpectrum #GPS #WomenInventors #HistoricalDocumentary #TechHistory