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What is inventors who changed the world about?

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Esta hablando de inventores que cambiaron el mundo

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The wheel

It is considered one of the marvels of engineering and one of the most influential inventions that sustained the flourishing of civilization. The oldest known wheel is from Mesopotamia, around 3500 BC. C. and is believed to have been used to move heavy loads more quickly and conveniently.

 

The fire

Although it is a natural phenomenon, its discovery and management marked a revolution in the history of mankind. This remarkable find is said to have occurred by Homo erectus during the early Stone Age and is thought to have been used for lighting and heating, as cooking was not the first thing they did with it.

 

The Nails

The invention of nails dates back to several thousand years ago and was possible only after the development of the domain of metal, they were used to make construction more sophisticated, around 3400 BC. in Egypt where bronze nails were found.

 

Gear

The beginning of this invention was the Archimedean sprocket, designed in the 2nd century BC. and it was until the 16th century that Leonardo da Vinci took up this base to create several cogwheels that together form the gear, a mechanism to generate movements of large and complex tools, what they would later call machines.

Electricity and the incandescent light bulb

Although electricity was a phenomenon that had always been present, it was until 1831 that the British scientist Michael Faraday discovered the basic principles of electricity generation. The challenge was to be able to generate the natural phenomenon at will and to be able to control it.

The next step was the one that Edison and Swan achieved when they patented the first light bulb in 1879 and 1880, a device that managed to keep a certain area illuminated or at least that was the intention.

 

The steam machine

Thomas Savery patented the first practical steam engine in 1698. The basic principle of this machine laid the groundwork for innovations such as internal combustion engines and jet turbines, sparking the appearance of automobiles and airplanes during the 20th century.

Print

Developed around 1440 in Mainz, Germany, Johannes Gutenberg's machine improved upon the presses that came before it, leading to faster and more accurate printing of documents.

 

The Telegraph

Developed around 1830 and 1840 by Samuel Morse and other inventors, this invention revolutionized long-distance communication and laid the foundation for modern conveniences such as telephones and, some scholars argue, even encryption for the Internet.

 

Television

Its invention was the work of several creators, including Vladimir Zworykin and Philo Taylor, who worked on its development without knowing that others were doing the same. In 1884, Paul Gottlieb Nipkow created and patented the first television which he called the electromechanical television system. This invention was presented as the option of taking education to distant places and simultaneously.

 

Computer

Although there is not a single inventor of the modern computer, the principle was proposed by Alan Turing in his article on fundamentals in 1936, which is intended to make thousands of options of logical deductions immediately.

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