If all technology were erased and humans had to begin again from scratch with their inventing and creating, do you think ultimately we would arrive at the same technology we have today or to something completely different? - letsdiskuss
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If all technology were erased and humans had to begin again from scratch with their inventing and creating, do you think ultimately we would arrive at the same technology we have today or to something completely different?


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People would accomplish essentially similar advancements since they simply found previous standards of science, science and material science. The discretionary decisions of configuration would contrast and the planning would vary. Possibly photography would have been imagined in 1700, and movies by 1800, in the event that it bodes well to compare the timetables. It was not sitting tight for any incredible leap forward. There might have been vacuum cylinders and radios by 1880, on the off chance that they had an Edison and his Edison Effect and Etheric Force were followed up.

Voltaic batteries could well have tagged along by 1750, and engines, generators and broadcasts could have thrived 50 years sooner.

Maybe they had no Becquerel finding the radioactivity of pitchblende, so nuclear bombs were not created in the twentieth century.

Koch may have kicked the bucket the first occasion when he refined Bacillus anthracis, Pasteur may have gotten rabies, and the inadvertent disclosure of penicillin by Fleming probably won't have happened in the 1928, deferring the approach of anti-microbials.

Maybe autos would have three wheels rather than four, and the front lamp would swivel as the controlling wheel was turned.


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