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Kenaney
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Topic: a nations contributions to Science and Technology Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 14:43 |
Can you also wright the time he lived pls Cyrus?
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 14:38 |
First highway - Darius the Great First satrapy system - Darius the Great First banking house - Darius the Great First cheque - Darius the Great First underground irrigation system - Darius the Great First common coinage in history - Darius the Great First standardization of weights and measures and the codification of commercial laws - Darius the Great Invention of polo for both sport and combat training - Darius the Great First universal postal service, officers of justice in every land, police force, regular system of taxation, international project (Susa), ... - Darius the Great
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 13:47 |
OK, thanks, the Islamic Armies proliferated it as far as Spain [from Iran] where it reached the rest of Europe.
China would explain Iran's possession of it (silk road etc).
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 13:47 |
I think we had this topic before
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 12:03 |
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More Iranian inventions:
Folded steel (not sure about this one so, whomever, feel free to correct me - it was certainly proliferated West through Iran at the least as Islamic records show). |
Folded Steel comes from China, it may have travelled to Europe via Iran, but I've never heard of Iranians using it. I believe they got something much better India.
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 11:09 |
The first windmills were developed to automate the tasks of grain-grinding and water-pumping and the earliest-known design is the vertical axis system developed in Persia about 500-900 A.D. The first use was apparently water pumping, but the exact method of water transport is not known because no drawings or designs -- only verbal accounts -- are available. The first known documented design is also of a Persian windmill, this one with vertical sails made of bundles of reeds or wood which were attached to the central vertical shaft by horizontal struts (see Figure 1a). A 19th Century American approximation of this panemone device is shown at the left (Figure 1b). |
http://telosnet.com/wind/early.html
Wind driven.
More Iranian inventions:
Folded steel (not sure about this one so, whomever, feel free to correct me - it was certainly proliferated West through Iran at the least as Islamic records show).
Cable Modem
Electricity generation from sound:
LONDON, August 5 (IranMania) - An Iranian PhD candidate at the Pasadena-based Caltech University has designed a system for electricity generation from sound waves. |
http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCo de=33966&NewsKind=Current%20Affairs
Ibn Sina - too long to list - all sorts of medical contributions which were still the main point of reference until deep into the 19th century in the West.
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 10:57 |
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Iranian: Mill |
What kind of mill? I assume it's not the hand-mill.
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 09:04 |
Originally posted by Zagros
Scottish:
John Logie Baird - Television
Alexander Graham Bell - Telephone
James Dewar - Dewar Flask
Wliiam K.L. Dickson - Motion picture camera
John Boyd Dunlop - Pneumatic tire
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What about the Glaswegian Fish&Chip Shop owner, Robbie McFadden, who invented the deep-fried Mars bar.
One shouldn't forget his contribution to civilisation.
Deep-fried Mars bar
Sorry, I couldn't resist that!
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 08:54 |
Iranian: Mill
Scottish:
John Logie Baird - Television
Alexander Graham Bell - Telephone
James Dewar - Dewar Flask
Wliiam K.L. Dickson - Motion picture camera
John Boyd Dunlop - Pneumatic tire
John Shepher Barron - ATM Machine
James Bowman Lindsay - Electric Lightbulb, submarine telegraphy and arc welding
Kirkpatrick MacMillan - rear wheel driven bicycle
Charles MacIntosh - first waterproof fabric
William Murdoch - Gas Lighting and a few other significant improvements on existing inventions.
cottish_inventors">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categorycottish_inventors">Full List
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 08:35 |
Let's put the cat amongst the pigeons then!
The by far and away most important technological innovation to come from Germany, was the development of movable letter printing and the invention of a new printing press by Johann Gutenberg (1398-1468), thus enabling the mass production of books and breaking the information monopoly of the Catholic Church.
Johann Gutenberg
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 04:28 |
Australia: Speedos
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Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 04:23 |
HERE WILL BE DESCRIBED VARIOUS NATIONS' SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ACHEVEMENTS
I have seen many claims and arguments about such things and it is quite interesting.
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