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Who is the biggest inventor in history?

Who is the biggest inventor in history?

TOP 10 inventors of all time

  • Thales of miletus. Call us biased, but we think the top slot goes to Thales of Miletus, who lived in the 6th century BC.
  • Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Thomas Edison.
  • Archimedes.
  • Benjamin Franklin.
  • Louis Pasteur and Alexander Fleming.
  • the Montgolfier brothers and Clément Ader.
  • Nikola Tesla.

What are some inventors that changed the world?

What is important is that nearly all of these inventors changed the world around them.

  • Johannes Gutenberg. The inventor who I think did more to change the world than almost anybody else was born over 600 years ago.
  • Richard Turere.
  • Marie Curie.
  • Wan-Hu.
  • Ruth Amos.
  • Graham Alexander Bell.
  • Lizzie Magie.
  • Walter Hunt.

What are the 5 most important inventions?

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Top 10 Inventions That Changed the World

  • The compass.
  • The printing press.
  • The internal combustion engine.
  • The telephone.
  • The light bulb.
  • Penicillin. (Image credit: National Institutes of Health)
  • Contraceptives. (Image credit: Public domain)
  • The Internet. (Image credit: Creative Commons | The Opte Project)

What was not invented in India?

Gymnastics was not invented in India. It is said to be originated in Germany and has existed for more than 2000 years. But gymnastics has evolved heavily since then and it looks quite different from how it started centuries ago.

Who invented inventions?

History’s 15 Most Popular Inventors

  • of 15. Thomas Edison 1847-1931.
  • of 15. Alexander Graham Bell 1847-1922.
  • of 15. George Washington Carver 1864-1943.
  • of 15. Eli Whitney 1765-1825.
  • of 15. Johannes Gutenberg 1394-1468.
  • of 15. John Logie Baird 1888-1946.
  • of 15. Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790.
  • of 15. Henry Ford 1863-1947.

Did India invent anything?

These are just a few of India’s inventions and discoveries which are accepted worldwide. Chess, snakes and ladders, basmati rice, yoga, Sanskrit, Ayurveda, water on the moon, plastic surgery, binary system, ink, Fibonacci numbers, fibre optics and many more, originated in India.