What We Built... And What We Buried: Episode Nine - The Man Who Fixed Everything

What We Built... And What We Buried: Episode Nine - The Man Who Fixed Everything

From The Devil Within by EVIO Creative

June 3, 2026 · 26 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the impact of Thomas Midgley Jr.'s invention of tetraethyl lead on the automobile industry and the environment.

🎧 The Devil Within What We Built… And What We Buried Episode 9: The Man Who Fixed Everything Some problems don’t break systems. They limit them. And in the early days of the automobile, one of those problems had a name: Engine knock. 🧪 The Solution Enter Thomas Midgley Jr.. A problem-solver who didn’t redesign the engine… He changed the fuel. 👉 Tetraethyl lead A chemical additive that: • Eliminated engine knock • Increased performance • Allowed the modern automobile to scale It worked. Perfectly. 🌍 The Spread The solution didn’t stay in the lab. It moved: • Into fuel systems • Into infrastructure • Into the global environment Because once something works… It doesn’t stay contained. ⚠️ The Cost What improved engines didn’t stay in engines. Lead entered: • The air • The soil • The human body And over time: 👉 The cost accumulated • Neurological damage • Developmental harm • A global environmental footprint 😈 The Devil Within This isn’t a story about failure. It’s about success without full understanding. Because the solution didn’t just fix the problem… It changed everything around it. 🔜 Next Episode The same mind. A different problem. And a solution that didn’t affect the…

Topics covered

  • automobile history
  • engine knock
  • chemical additives
  • environmental impact
  • neurological damage

Keywords

  • engine knock
  • Tetraethyl lead
  • automobile
  • environmental footprint
  • neurological damage

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Products: Tetraethyl lead

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