newest Inventions in the world forever.pptx

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The Genius of Invention From Thomas Edison to Steve Jobs, inventors have changed the world as we know it. Let's explore the fascinating world of invention and some of its most revolutionary creations.

Invention vs Discovery Invention Discovery The creation of something completely new Finding something that already exists Requires creativity and problem-solving skills Requires observation and research skills Examples: light bulb, telephone, airplane Examples: gravity, DNA, laws of physics

Thomas Edison 1 Early Life Thomas Edison was born in Milan, Ohio in 1847. He didn't do well in school and was homeschooled by his mother. At the age of 12, he started working as a newsboy on a train and became interested in telegraphy. 2 Career Edison became an inventor, scientist, and businessman. He invented the light bulb and the phonograph and held over 1,000 patents. He also founded General Electric and helped develop the movie industry. 3 Legacy Edison's inventions revolutionized the world. His invention of the light bulb brought light to millions of homes and businesses around the world. He was a leader in the field of research and development and his scientific methods are still used today.

Alexander Graham Bell Early Life Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1847. He was interested in speech and communication from a young age and his parents were both involved in the field of elocution. Career Bell's research into sound and speech led to the invention of the telephone. He also made important contributions to the fields of aviation, genetics, and medicine. Legacy Bell's invention of the telephone transformed global communication. Today, we take for granted the ability to call someone on the other side of the world. His work in aviation inspired new developments in the field and his contributions to medicine continue to save lives.

Nikola Tesla Early Life Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, Croatia in 1856. He was a brilliant student and showed a talent for engineering and physics from an early age. Career Tesla was a true visionary and made many important contributions to the fields of electrical engineering and physics. He worked as an assistant to Thomas Edison before starting his own company and inventing the Tesla coil and AC motor. Legacy Tesla's inventions were instrumental in the development of modern technology, including wireless communication, radio, and electricity. Despite facing challenges and setbacks throughout his life, he remained committed to his vision for a better world.

5 Most Useful Inventions of the 20th Century 1 The Automobile The automobile revolutionized transportation and opened up new opportunities for work and recreation. 2 The Telephone The telephone allowed for instantaneous communication over long distances, connecting people around the world. 3 The Computer The computer has changed the way we live and work, from online shopping to remote work to scientific research. 4 The Internet The internet has connected the world and created new ways to communicate, learn, and do business. 5 The Airplane The airplane has made travel faster, more affordable, and more accessible, bringing people closer together.

The Future of Invention Virtual Reality The ability to create immersive, lifelike environments has the potential to transform the way we learn, communicate, and experience the world. Artificial Intelligence The development of AI has many potential applications, from improving healthcare to enhancing cybersecurity to making cars safer and more efficient. 3D Printing 3D printing has the potential to revolutionize manufacturing, allowing for quicker, more efficient production of custom products.
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