PhilosophyGround >> Who caused the biggest jump ahead for mankind?
| 5/19/09 6:24 PM | |
pm1964
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Alpo is correct. Guttengerg it is. |
| 5/19/09 6:36 PM | |
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Nick
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Hard to say but I like Tesla. The dude invented a lot of shit. Edison used many of Tesla's patents for many of his (Edison's) biggest inventions. |
| 5/19/09 7:21 PM | |
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TheLuckyMilkMan
Member Since: 7/30/08 Posts: 691 |
this thread is a joke if people bring all this bullshit but no mention of Albert Einstein. no one was close to what he was thinking of and he did it alone (not the a-bomb). Einsteins achievements still cannot be fully utilized for lack of technology but already he has changed earth in many many ways. |
| 5/19/09 7:29 PM | |
CuddleBug
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TheLuckyMilkMan - this thread is a joke if people bring all this bullshit but no mention of Albert Einstein. no one was close to what he was thinking of and he did it alone (not the a-bomb).I'm surprised that no one brought him up sooner too. It's his kind of contribution that I was thinking of because it was so different than the direction that mainstream science was looking in. Though there have been some other good ones too. |
| 5/19/09 7:33 PM | |
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ajl416az
Edited: 05/19/09 7:33 PM Member Since: 4/11/07 Posts: 1670 |
whoever discovered how to make fire. |
| 5/19/09 7:37 PM | |
Rali
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ajl416az - whoever discovered how to make fire. |
| 5/19/09 8:37 PM | |
ksac
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That guy. That guy who changed the world. You know which one I'm talking about. |
| 5/19/09 8:43 PM | |
splinter
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Whichever dude accidentally left some fermenting vegetable or fruit in a bucket of water, and then drank it. |
| 5/19/09 8:50 PM | |
alley
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Charles Darwin. He freed us from religion, without even intending to do so. He was so far ahead of his time, that 1/2 the states in the midwest still object to teaching evolution. |
| 5/19/09 9:00 PM | |
banjohaze
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I can't believe that Sir Isaac Newton has not been mentioned yet. |
| 5/19/09 9:06 PM | |
ZzFDKzZ
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Fire. |
| 5/20/09 12:01 AM | |
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walbjj
Member Since: 10/13/05 Posts: 3096 |
i beleive TIME magazine ran a feature article a few years back that listed the 100 greatest inventions/ discoveries of all time. the guttenberg press was the number 1 |
| 5/20/09 12:14 AM | |
alpo
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Edited: 05/20/09 12:16 AM Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 43016 |
What difference does it make who invented it? Do you also think Leif Ericson was more important than Christopher Columbus? You need to read up on your history a bit, or maybe you aren't understanding the point of the thread. For the record, almost no one on this thread actually invented anything completely original. Shit, all guys like Edison did was buy up other people's patents, but that doesn't make his role any less important. He brought the technology to the forefront. |
| 5/20/09 12:28 AM | |
lawrenceofidaho
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Alexander Fleming....... (Penicillin) |
| 5/20/09 12:36 AM | |
MXR
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Evil Knievel |
| 5/20/09 12:44 AM | |
ASBELTOMATO
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the printing press in europe sparked the steep rise in literacy in europe, which would have many profound consequences that would shape our modern world; one of which being the industrial revolution. |
| 5/20/09 12:46 AM | |
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ajl416az
Edited: 05/20/09 12:47 AM Member Since: 4/11/07 Posts: 1671 |
all these things like printing presses and agriculture and NASA and penicillin sound nice. but before fire, man didn't even get far enough to consider agriculture. without the ability to make fire, humans were just hairless monkeys living in the wilderness in little groups trying not to get killed. humans have 0 adaptations that suit them for physical combat, and even with a weapon a human is at a significant disadvantage against most wild predators. fire was necessary for all the technological advancements that led to humans being the Earth's dominant species. |
| 5/20/09 1:11 AM | |
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mpthief
Member Since: 5/9/03 Posts: 2469 |
industrial revolution. |
| 5/20/09 2:48 AM | |
ESOTERIC FISH
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I vote for Plato. "Among secular books, Plato only is entitled to Omar's fanatical compliment to the Koran, when he said, "Burn the libraries; for their value is in this book." These sentences contain the culture of nations; these are the corner-stone of schools; these are the fountain-head of literatures. A discipline it is in logic, arithmetic, taste, symmetry, poetry, language, rhetoric, ontology, morals or practical wisdom. There was never such range of speculation. Out of Plato come all things that are still written and debated among men of thought. Great havoc makes he among our originalities. We have reached the mountain from which all these drift boulders were detached. The Bible of the learned for twenty-two hundred years, every brisk young man who says in succession fine things to each reluctant generation,- Boethius, Rabelais, Erasmus, Bruno, Locke, Rousseau, Alfieri, Coleridge,- is some reader of Plato, translating into the vernacular, wittily, his good things. Even the men of grander proportion suffer some deduction from the misfortune (shall I say?) of coming after this exhausting generalizer. St. Augustine, Copernicus, Newton, Behmen, Swedenborg, Goethe, are likewise his debtors and must say after him. For it is fair to credit the broadest generalizer with all the particulars deducible from his thesis. Plato is philosophy, and philosophy, Plato..." |
| 5/20/09 3:00 AM | |
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Reed Rothchild
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| 5/20/09 11:57 AM | |
Alabama Man
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James Clerk Maxwell |
| 5/20/09 12:01 PM | |
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Rock n Roll Suicide
Member Since: 11/13/08 Posts: 1981 |
I hate to say it, but Al Gore. He invented the interwebz. |
| 5/20/09 1:44 PM | |
effinggoof
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"The printing press. It's not even a contest. Johannes Gutenberg." I agree with Alpo |
| 5/20/09 1:57 PM | |
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banjo
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 11093 |
1. Isaac Newton 2. Thomas Edison 3. Albert Einstein |
| 5/20/09 2:03 PM | |
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3HooksIn
Member Since: 1/17/07 Posts: 2698 |
matt hughes |
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