Which of these inventions had the greatest impact on history?
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Which of these inventions had the greatest impact on history?
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Bottom left and it’s not even close
top left is the only reason the rest can exist
people can navigate with the stars
You can navigate by the stars as accurately as you can with a compass. A better choice for that slot would have been the marine chronometer.
It's always impossible to answer these threads, because very often one invention inspired the other. Would computers have ever been invented if compases and trains didn't transform the human economy to allow the proliferation of science?
Guns ruined the world, unlike other three, so I give it to them.
Only losers complain about guns
Only pussies think they were an improvement.
Battles became way more dangerous for the participants once guns became commonplace on the battlefield. Tge generals who les from. The front after the proliferation of firearms was way ballsier than his ancient and medieval predecessors.
>only pussies think a device that can place everyone in a fight on a roughly equal standing is an improvement.
Wait, no, that sounds like the exact opposite of what a pussy would think.
Actually it was computers
Japanese computer.
BL wins simply because it has existed more than BR
>Boylove wins simply because it has existed more than Battleroyale.
None of those four are abbreviated as either br or bl.
people ITT need to understand pic rel before talking about inventions and how important they are
people need to understand that exponential progress looks flat on a log scale?
what the frick are you on about?
are you baiting
how is this not obviously relevant
because it is incomprehensible babble presented without elaboration
the charts don't show any difference in growth, it only presents them differently on the stupid graph
nothing about changing the y axis from liner to log makes where the progress is heading more predictable or contributes at all to us determining which invention is relevant using the context of the image
oh wait. what's your option on the physical evidence of the battle of stalingrad?
im not that schizo lol
My point is, earlier inventions are arguably more important than later ones
Like yeah you can point out how some guy in the 1900's invented 5 different types of sonar instruments. But none of those 5 things would exist without "basic" math being invented beforehand.
that would be relevant if this was an objective academic study of the impact of the inventions and not a IQfy opinion poll
anyway, to that effect, if I look to the future I will have to say
1. computers, putting the sum of human knowledge into the hands of every human
2. trains, holyshit they can move all the weight over land
3. guns, ostensively take the need for physical prowess out of combat but practically you need it anyway for things like digging trenches, moving wounded comrades, marching very long distances carrying gear. only becomes extremely relevant if someone else has them and you don't.
4. compass, good but the same result is achievable by other means
you're mistaken that earlier inventions are more important than later ones due to later inventions requiring those. It's a difference in viewing the the long scope of history vs. the modern era, which this post is obviously talking about. If we're talking all of history, then if you go back to the first ever 'invention' which was probably just some chipped flint knife, then that's the most important invention ever. But would you consider a flint knife more important than international instantaneous communication? Or the ability to haul thousands of tons of freight thousands of miles? Or a fricking GUN?
It's moronic, you can measure relevancy of a invention from this moment backwards by simply looking at the impact such inventions had in the lifes of each human on earth.
The discovery of fire
Agriculture
The domestication of cattle
The wheel
The chariot
The invention of the brick
smelting
Those things are without a doubt some great inventions because they changed to the core lifestyle of millions.
Now, industrial revolution and the train changed the life of billions over billions and hiw the world worked to the core, we live in a time unprecedented so yes, of course we can talk about a bizarre progress and lifestlye shift
>the physical evidence of the battle of stalingrad?
uhhh qrd plz
Guns freed civilized society from the tyranny of the horse archer
Without guns we would still have steppe invasions in the modern age
The greatest invention is the toothbrush, saving billions from tooth decay. One day, I hope Britain will adopt the technology.
It's the train.
>Compass
Serious navigators could already use the stars and other methods to orient themselves.
>Gun
More effective killing at range didn't make a big enough difference in the lives of common people.
>Computer
In many ways it was a qualitative improvement over one of the things a train does: rapid transmission of information.
But a train can also carry things and made continent wide economic trade and travel in the short term viable and that is bigger than anything the other three did.
Radio should have been in the place of the computer btw.
>More effective killing at range didn't make a big enough difference in the lives of common people.
It transformed warfare from matter of warrior elite into a matter of industry. Radically shifting the power structures towards capitalism, liberalism and democracy.
Let us bump this thread as it proves technology is useless.
Guns
Computer will have the greatest impact tho
This is a TRAINS board, normalgays better accept the truth of things
Banana
farming tools
Where is pong?
in terms of total societal impact? definitely computers and by extension the internet. shits basically started a new age, one on a scale that hasnt been matched since the agricultural revolution.
adding:
there are tribes in africa that hunt animals with spears, and then climb trees with their cell phones to find a place to sell the hides.
the internet has already changed pretty much every aspect of western society and will only have more impact as time goes on
Steam power.
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What a shit list. Should be
>guns
>nitrogen fertilizer
>printing press
>wheel
Then you'd have an actual thread. We have no idea what the long term impact of computers will be, and trains are the least important type of steam engine.
All four of these had great impact
>the compass allowed us to traverse the Atlantic and find the Americas
>the gun allowed for large armies to be raised en masse for cheap
>trains allowed for goods to be produced in the interior and provide reliable and cheap transportation before cars came along
>computers gave us the ability to communicate to each other from continents and oceans away