In part 3 of my ongoing series about miscellaneous facts I explore the existence of a hidden continent, the etymology of the words "Bluetooth" and "Hello", the peculiar history of a holy choral composition, the sensation of phantom vibrations, and a woman's ability to smell disease.
To say that Alexander Graham Bell was the "actual inventor of the telephone" is quite misleading. The invention of the telephone is a highly disputed topic as many telephone-like inventions antedate Bell's patent by several years. It would have been more appropriate to describe Bell as "one of the people often credited with the invention of the telephone."