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Roffen
Is the industrial era coming to an end?

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Posted on 20-03-2010 20:32
I have been wondering if the technological development really is as fast-paced as we all are imagining. I did some research and found these truly world-altering inventions. The perspective, I chose was in the lines of "will this invention be remembered in 50 or 100 years from now?"

I compiled a list (rather long) from 1900 to current day. I chose on purpose only rarely include improved versions of already invented stuff.


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1903:
The Wright brothers invent the first gas motored and manned airplane.
1905:
Albert Einstein published the Theory of Relativity and made famous the equation, E = mc2.
1907:
Color photography invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere.
1912:
The first tank patented by Australian inventor De La Mole
1913:
Mary Phelps Jacob invents the bra.
1916:
Stainless steel invented by Henry Brearly.
1919:
Short-wave radio invented.
1920:
The tommy gun patented by John T Thompson.
1921:
Artificial life begins -- the first robot built.
1922:
Insulin invented by Sir Frederick Grant Banting.
1923:
The television or iconoscope (cathode-ray tube) invented by Vladimir Kosma Zworykin.
1924:
The dynamic loudspeaker invented by Rice and Kellogg.
1927:
Erik Rotheim patents an aerosol can.
1928:
Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin.
1930:
The frozen food process patented by Clarence Birdseye.
1932:
Karl Jansky invents the radio telescope.
1934:
Joseph Begun invents the first tape recorder for broadcasting - first magnetic recording.
1935:
Robert Watson-Watt patented radar.
1939:
Igor Sikorsky invents the first successful helicopter.
1940:
Karl Pabst invents the jeep.
1941:
Konrad Zuse's Z3, the first computer controlled by software.
1943:
Synthetic rubber invented.
1945:
The atomic bomb invented.
1946:
The microwave oven invented by Percy Spencer.
1947:
Mobile phones first invented. Although cell phones were not sold commercially until 1983.
1948:
Velcro ® invented by George de Mestral.
1950:
The first credit card (Diners) invented by Ralph Schneider.
1953:
The first musical synthesizer invented by RCA.
1954:
Oral contraceptives invented - the pill.
The solar cell invented by Chaplin, Fuller and Pearson.
1958:
Gordon Gould invents the laser.
The integrated circuit invented by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce.
1959:
The internal pacemaker invented by Wilson Greatbatch.
1961:
Valium invented.
1962:
Spacewar, the first computer video game invented.
1964:
Acrylic paint invented.
1969:
The ATM invented.
1971:
The microprocessor invented by Faggin, Hoff and Mazor.
1973:
Gene splicing invented.
1978:
The artificial heart Jarvik-7 invented by Robert K. Jarvik.
1979:
Cell phones invented.
1982:
Human growth hormone genetically engineered.
1984:
The CD-ROM invented.
1985:
Windows program invented by Microsoft.
1986:
A high-temperature super-conductor invented by J. Georg Bednorz and Karl A. Muller.
1988:
Doppler radar invented by Christian Andreas Doppler.
The first patent for a genetically engineered animal is issued to Harvard University researchers Philip Leder and Timothy Stewart.
1990:
The World Wide Web and Internet protocol (HTTP) and WWW language (HTML) created by Tim Berners-Lee.
1994:
HIV protease inhibitor invented.
1997:
The gas-powered fuel cell invented.
1998:
Viagra invented.
2001:
AbioCor artificial heart invented by Abiomed - the Abiocor represents groundbreaking medical miniaturization technology. Nuvaring birth control invented by Organon.
2002:
Nano-tex - nanotechnology wearable fabrics invented by Nano-tex LLC.
2003:
Optical Camouflage System invented by Susumu Tachi, Masahiko Inami, and Naoki Kawakami
2004:
SonoPrep invented by bioengineer Robert Langer, is a device that will deliver medication by sound waves rather than injection.



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Roffen
RE: Is the industrial era coming to an end?

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Posted on 20-03-2010 20:36
I know you will come flaming with additions to the list, and I agree, this list is far from complete, and feel free to add other inventions that you deem world-altering.

New inventions have always (at least since 1900) been regular and truly amazing for their time. Given a boost towards our time and the technological and industrial evolution.



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RE: Is the industrial era coming to an end?

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Posted on 29-03-2010 18:19
Roffen wrote:
I know you will come flaming with additions to the list, and I agree, this list is far from complete, and feel free to add other inventions that you deem world-altering.


Or.... we'll ignore it and it's silliness smiley


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RE: Is the industrial era coming to an end?

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Posted on 30-05-2010 01:14
I will take that as silent agreement. smiley



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RE: Is the industrial era coming to an end?

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Posted on 01-06-2010 09:36
What exactly is your question?

I read this as a statement, not a question, therefore there is nothing to agree or disagree with.


No decision is so fine as to not bind us to its consequences.
No consequence is so unexpected as to absolve us of our decisions.
Not even death.
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