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The great invention of humans

The great invention of humans

John Horn
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During its existence, mankind constantly tried to improve its life. No matter what was the engine of progress, it is important that progress never stopped. From the wheel to the spacecraft, from the massive typewriter to the ultra-thin computer - humanity has come this way for many millennia. Some objects were "invented" twice: according to legends, many modern things, without which we cannot imagine life today, were already present long before their "secondary" invention on the island state in Atlantis. But Atlantis long gone under water, and proves the presence there of these items becomes almost impossible.
More often than not, the original idea that arises in the head of an inventor, or even a completely random person, has nothing to do with the final result. The stories of known examples, when the task set before the scientists was decided not at all as it was allocated, or the decision was the result of an absurd accident.
Not all great inventors were scientists. That is, they, of course, were scientists, but above all they were dreamers who wanted to do something out of the ordinary, and only then the idea was realized either by themselves or their descendants, sometimes hundreds of years later.
Pages
1175
Format
Kindle Edition

The great invention of humans

John Horn
0/5 ( ratings)
During its existence, mankind constantly tried to improve its life. No matter what was the engine of progress, it is important that progress never stopped. From the wheel to the spacecraft, from the massive typewriter to the ultra-thin computer - humanity has come this way for many millennia. Some objects were "invented" twice: according to legends, many modern things, without which we cannot imagine life today, were already present long before their "secondary" invention on the island state in Atlantis. But Atlantis long gone under water, and proves the presence there of these items becomes almost impossible.
More often than not, the original idea that arises in the head of an inventor, or even a completely random person, has nothing to do with the final result. The stories of known examples, when the task set before the scientists was decided not at all as it was allocated, or the decision was the result of an absurd accident.
Not all great inventors were scientists. That is, they, of course, were scientists, but above all they were dreamers who wanted to do something out of the ordinary, and only then the idea was realized either by themselves or their descendants, sometimes hundreds of years later.
Pages
1175
Format
Kindle Edition

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