| ▲ | hash872 3 hours ago | |||||||
The proto-Internet. GPS. Nuclear energy. MRIs. Fracking. The Human Genome Project. Fiber optics. Optical data storage. Jet engines. Heck, the entire space industry. Lithium ion batteries. Radar. Night vision technology. Modern lower limb prosthetics. Just off the top of my head | ||||||||
| ▲ | WalterBright 37 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Jet engines - Frank Whipple (England) and Franz Ohain (Germany) invented them. In both cases the governments were not interested in them until flying jet aircraft were demonstrated. Lockheed was ordered by the government to abandon their jet engine project and focus on piston engines instead (which resulted in the US having to get started on jet aircraft by buying British machines). Human genome - J. Venter was the first to sequence the human genome, privately funded. the entire space industry - Liquid fuel rockets were pioneered by Goddard, through private funding. Radar - originated from late 19th-century experiments on radio wave reflection, pioneered by Heinrich Hertz in 1886. While Christian Hülsmeyer patented a "telemobiloscope" for ship detection in 1904 The proto-Internet - Pioneered by Samuel Morse, see "The Victorian Internet" by Tom Standage. Privately funded. Optical data storage - Invented by D Gregg, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Paul_Gregg, at a private company. Nuclear energy - a very long list of contributors. See "The Making of the Atomic Bomb". And so on. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | wredcoll an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
You had me until fracking. | ||||||||
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