Invention That Changed The World.
Author : Nirvaan Shetty
An invention that changed the world.
You may think you can't live without your tablet, the computer, and your cordless electric drill, but what about the inventions that came before them? Humans have been innovating since the dawn of time to get us to where we are today. Here are the three inventions that in my opinion changed the world.
- Stone tools
Stone tools were human's earliest technology, invented more than 2 million years ago by Hobo habilis, an early human ancestor. The simplest implements, known to their discoverers as "choppers," were sharpened stones made by smashing one stone against another. This clever multi-tool could be used for cutting, sawing, crushing, or smashing. Without this invention, humanity would have never known the spork. - Apple || personal computer
Whether you're currently in a library, laboratory, or bathroom stall, you wouldn't be reading this blog without the invention of the personal computer. In 1977 Stephen Wozniak unveiled the Apple ||, the PC that arguably paved the way to widespread personal home computer use. Apple has since become a household name, and the computer has evolved from what once took up an entire room to a device that you can fit in your purse and pockets. Now that's what I call science. - Celluloid
Celluloid, the first synthetic plastic, is hugely important to life as we know it. It was developed in the 1860s and 1870s by industrialist and inventor John Wesley Hyatt. Before then, the world could not have fathomed plastic bags, Tupperware, or cheap watches. Also, celluloid is most famous these days for being the film used in film!
Do you think these inventions changed the world, or do you think a different invention should have been here instead? That's all I have to say.
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