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What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
Which technological advance has benefited the world around us the most?
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
I'm going to say the Internet.
With the Internet, everything shrank. No longer do I have to wait three days for my friend to receive a note--now three minutes is more like it. And all of a sudden, information is cheap to distribute (at least in relation to paper). Instead of printing a ginormous booklet to hand out, all you have to do is stick it online and pass out a business card with the address. That easy. The examples go on and on. |
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
I'll bet just about every suggestion in this thread will ride on the back of Electricity. Along with that, all major development followed the combustion engine. But living in Florida I'm going to give a big slap on the back of whoever invented the Air Conditioner!
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
The Transistor. I did a research paper (attached. can't find the biblography, but references are made within) just covering that, and the story behind the little wonder is interesting.
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
Whatever piece of hardware which enabled computing (Be it transistor, silicon chip, whatever)
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
In 1436, German inventor Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press. Prior to this all books and scripts were hand copied! Clearly this process of extremely slow and very expensive. Owning a book was a sign of wealth, not something for the common person. As a result, literacy began to be a reality for more than just the upper class.
As a result of Gutenberg's invention, books of all kinds were made readily available to the public, impacting millions. Education was now more accessible, everyone could have their own Bible (Leading to the Reformation), and modern democracy would be catapulted into the future as the printing press allowed for the first newspapers! In the pre-printing press era, it was very easy to silence new thought/ideas. But now, with a printing press, people could expose their ideas to the world, without the fear of it all being destroyed. (Mass produced copies vs. a few hand written manuscripts) So we're talking about an invention which changed the course of modern western religion, enabled education to become accessible and the great equalizer that it is today, and prevented those in power from hiding the truth. From those three points alone, we see the impact the printing press has had in shaping our current world. |
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
The wheel over all of those. We wouldnt be anywhere without the wheel, soemthing we take for granted.
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
Probably the zipper. Fast, easy, secure closing method. Imagine all the stuff we would have to tie with string or use buttons...pants zippers, bags, bodybags, coats.
I actually have pants that have buttons instead of a zipper and it's a pain in the $@#$@#$@#. go zipper-inventor man! |
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
This is a very interesting question, no doubt, but I don't think I would ever be satisfied with anyone's answer because of the nature of invention. It is too difficult to tell where one invention ends and another starts. Printing presses already existed when Gutenberg invented the movable type printing press. Many, many people researched electricty at the same time and it took many inventions to get to the point where houses had light bulbs. The internet and computers are of course the product of thousands of inventions. The question that really interests me is what single person's work in technology has had the greatest impact. Perhaps I should start another thread...
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
our science and technology is built on the shoulders of those who have gone before us.
If we all had to start from scratch and re-invent our technology with each generation, we would still be living in caves with open cooking fires. I think communication is the key that got us where we are today. Starting with spoken and written language and greatly advancing with the Guttenburg press (as someone else already pointed out) being able to communicate without being physically present (ie, reading what someone wrote 1000 years ago) and being able to communicate in mass (books that are mass produced) remember all this next time you sit in an english class :^) |
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
I know y'all are gonna think this is silly but I would say the camera. The idea of capturing a moment perfectly, with every detail the same, and keeping it for a long time is amazing. I love photography and think that it not only captures moments but it captures memories too. It doesn't save lives and it doesn't decrease world hunger, but photos can do something to you emotionally and I don't know of anything else that can do it.
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Re: What is the most benefitial technological advance ever created?
My high school engineering class debated this over and over again, and finally came to a concensus:
Standards. Did you know ... in England, before standards, "a foot" was the measure of the current king's foot, and thus changed every time there was a new king! Without standards, you wouldn't be able to cut a 12" piece of aluminum, dive a league under the sea, or even measure a cup of sugar!! |
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