Those who
discovered useful inventions get the credit for doing the experiments required
to produce valuable results.
The Earth
is thought to be 4.5 billion years old. The oldest fossils of Homo erectus are
dated at 1.8 billion BC.
Dinosaur
extinction believed to be 65 million BC.
Stone
tools were used around 2.6 million BC
Man using
fire is dated around 400 thousand BC.
Human
migration began around 60 thousand BC
Migration
across the globe was dated at 40 thousand BC.
Agriculture
began around 20 thousand BC
The Ice
Age ended around 11 thousand BC.
Agriculture
became wide spread after 10 thousand BC
Dugout
Boats were dated at 10 thousand BC
Large
stone construction is dated to 9000 BC
Smelting
ore began around 5500 BC
Copper
was discovered around 3500 BC
Bronze
was discovered around 3000 BC
Iron was
discovered around 1200 BC
Steel was
produced around 600 BC
From 600
BC to 600 AD, trade routes expanded using ocean-going vessels.
From 600
AD to 1450 AD, the “known world” consisted of Europe, Africa and Asia. Chinese
invented gun powder around 900 AD.
From 1450
AD to 1750 AD, the “known world” expanded to include the American continent and
caused European explorers to cover the Pacific Ocean. Inventions in the 1500s
included the telescope, eyeglasses, the microscope and the printing press.
From 1750
AD to 1900 AD, was the age of rapid development and the use of applied science
to harvest the inventions we discovered since 1450 to be put into daily use.
The place
and time most of our useful inventions were developed to be put to use was
between 1750 and 1900 in the US and Britain. Scientists had been experimenting
with everything since the 1400s. These were experiments in physics and
chemistry and they continued through the 1800s.
From 1900
AD to 2020 AD was the age of rapid deployment and further development of
applied science-based inventions. The microscope was not fully in use in
medicine until 1900.
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Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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