I am posting my concerns with the answer to Q5 (Farnsworth's notoriety):
post54434.html#p54434I also had the same problem regarding the Farnsworth question.
Where in the passage is it stated that working with Sarnoff would give you notoriety? I think it is safe to assume that thousands of people worked for Sarnoff and the ones the public knows (if at all) are Zworykin and Sarnoff.
Secondly, it is stated that Farnsworth was excluded from the process. It is not stated that he was excluded by Sarnoff.
On the other hand, it is clearly stated that Farnsworth didn't implement his ideas (= they remained on paper or in his head). Had he implemented his ideas, he would have had a chance to get some public notoriety. And to me this chance looks greater than the chance he would have got had he worked with Sarnoff.
Please clarify these points. Thank you.