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'''Remmingtel Tarcsel''' is an inventor in [[Elendel]] on [[Scadrial]].{{book ref|mb5|10}}
'''Remmingtel Tarcsel''' was an inventor in Elendel. His daughter, [[Sophi Tarcsel]], claims he invented the incandescent lightbulb and that his work was stolen by other inventors and scientists, including Professor [[Hanlanaze]]. He died unknown, depressed and destitute. Sophi is doing her best to posthumously get him the recognition he deserves.{{book ref|mb5|11}}
 
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His daughter, [[Sophi Tarcsel]], claimed that he spent years perfecting the incandescent lightbulb and that his work was stolen by other inventors and scientists, including Professor [[Hanlanaze]]. He died unknown, depressed and destitute. Sophi, who became an inventor herself, did her best to posthumously get him the recognition he deserved. She submitted multiple opinion pieces to the Elendel broadsheets touting her father's accomplishments.{{book ref|mb5|6}}{{book ref|mb5|10}}
   
 
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== Notes ==

Revision as of 23:36, 31 March 2020

Remmingtel Tarcsel
Children Sophi Tarcsel
Died 342 PC or earlier[1]
Profession Inventor
Residence Elendel
Homeworld Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

Remmingtel Tarcsel is an inventor in Elendel on Scadrial.[1]

His daughter, Sophi Tarcsel, claimed that he spent years perfecting the incandescent lightbulb and that his work was stolen by other inventors and scientists, including Professor Hanlanaze. He died unknown, depressed and destitute. Sophi, who became an inventor herself, did her best to posthumously get him the recognition he deserved. She submitted multiple opinion pieces to the Elendel broadsheets touting her father's accomplishments.[2][1]

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