After he had accepting the deal from RCA(Radio Corporation of America), he’s still continuing to his research on technologies, radar, the infrared telescope, and nuclear fusion, but he sold his company. He moved back to Utah in 1967 to run a fusion lab at Brigham Young University. The lab moved to Salt Lake City the following year, operating as Philo T. Farnsworth Association.When funding grew tight, the company faltered. By 1970, he was in serious debt and was forced to halt his research. He has battled depression for decades and turned to alcohol in the final years of his life. He died of pneumonia on March 11, 1971, in Salt Lake City, Utah. His wife, Pem Farnsworth spent many years trying to resurrect her husband's legacy, but most
After he had accepting the deal from RCA(Radio Corporation of America), he’s still continuing to his research on technologies, radar, the infrared telescope, and nuclear fusion, but he sold his company. He moved back to Utah in 1967 to run a fusion lab at Brigham Young University. The lab moved to Salt Lake City the following year, operating as Philo T. Farnsworth Association.When funding grew tight, the company faltered. By 1970, he was in serious debt and was forced to halt his research. He has battled depression for decades and turned to alcohol in the final years of his life. He died of pneumonia on March 11, 1971, in Salt Lake City, Utah. His wife, Pem Farnsworth spent many years trying to resurrect her husband's legacy, but most