What do you think have been the three most important scientific discoveries?
Agriculture, domestication, and metalworking.
-Agriculture (good choice)
-Gutenberg printing press
-Telescope
-writing
-electricity
-internet
radium
penicillin
quarks
fire
wheel
writing
Fire
Electricity
Language
the atom
metalworking
indoor plumbing
writing
diplomacy
agriculture
the wheel
electricity
internet
Fire
Agriculture
Electricity
language
the printing press
communications networks
there are countless other vitaly important ones but it's these that let the others spread.
the weel
clothing
religion (most important, not the best)
the wheel
mathematics
antibiotics
language
sanitation
literature
Internet
Vegetation (agriculture)
Medicine
Agriculture
The Wheel
Written Language
Medicine
Electricity
Written Language
The Microwave
The Shovel
The Theory of Relativity
heat and energy
dynamite
printing press
isaac newton's theory of relativity;
einstein's theory;
most importantly, the bible code.
Printing Press
The Calculus
Female Contraception
The third ushered in the sexual revolution in the late sixties, and you can't say that it hasn't had an amazing effect on society.
ELECTRICITY... everything else came later!
inventions?...Electricity was already there, we just controlled it, agriculture was evolution...sorta...
The Ball Point Pen
Water Proof Stuff
The Zip.
Sliced bread
Toilet paper
Writing...yea that was pretty usefully I guess, but definitly toilet paper
the wheel
electricity
the numbers: 0, 1, e, i, pi
scotch tape
radio
swiss army knife
Medicine
electicity
cars
Agriculture,
Printing press,
and electricity.
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