From people's input on my blog (Thank YOU for reading!), I have a new and improved list. Though I didn't change many of my inventions, I deeply thought about the categories I chose and I decide to share the reason behind these categories in my video. Sparked by people's surprise on including the HeLa cell lines, I thought more about this 'invention.' I decided I agree with one of my commentator: I wouldn't call this cell line an invention, but more of a resource that was able to be exploited. Thus, I took this out and instead added the wheel - an invention we talked a lot about in class.
THE TOP TEN INVENTIONS:
If you look at the individual inventions, they are not in an particular order. However, I do have these three categories in this particular order based of a general hierarchy of importance. Watch my blog post for more information on that!
I had a great time reading blogs and watching YouTube videos of students from my class. The Professor was right - our class is filled with outstanding students that are loaded with creativity and diversity in their responses. I especially liked running into inventions that I didn't even think to have in my top 30 list of inventions, but may actually be items I use everyday!
I. Global economy & productivity
1. Wheel::
The basis of many of our machinery: industrial and domestic
Symbolic meaning for the "circle of life"
2. Light bulb::
Allowed for the harvesting of electricity
Citizens could be productive at different times of the days
3. Paper currency::
Allowed us to trade goods and exchange ideas
Basis of our economy, both locally and globally
4. Refrigerator::
Food could be stored for both industrial and domestic purposes
Less wastage of crops
II. Communication
5. Printing press::
Spread of ideas, cultures, and values
Facilitation and encouragement of education throughout
6. Computer::
Basis of computation and artificial intelligence
Lead to an exponential growth in the technological boom in the world
7. Telephone::
Easy communication between people from regions, near and far
Live communication possible
8. Automobile::
Greater flow of ideas through mobility of people
Led to an improved healthcare and education system: the average man could go to places of interest on his own
III. Science & healthcare
9. Microscope::
Basis of scientific research through a reductionist approach
Allowed for the scientific method based on observations
10. Penicillin::
People could live after getting common infections
Allowed for the success of surgeries without the scare of sepsis
In this revised version the idea of currency has seemed to gain more traction, as it really did forever change the trading of goods.
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