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dshix
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Um… so what? Who said that toothpick machines must be used to invent lightbulbs?You sound a little upset. Why?
My point is that you cannot draw too much from previous research and discoveries when the machines are relatively unique; a modern toothpick machine will have little to offer somebody who task it is to create, say, a light bulb machine.
All technology relies on the relevant technology that came before it.
You seem to assume that just because your mind is unable to remember the names of every person who invented everything ever invented, that must mean the said inventors must not have existed. How is your knowledge of something relevant to its existence?We’re not talking about who invented each technology, but rather, who designed the production process and machinery for each and every item that you see around you. Every plastic knob, for example, requires it’s own plastic injection mold. Every LED bulb requires its own machine and each filament of each LED light bulb requires its own unique machine. Each wire on the bulb requires its own machine. That’s a lot of machines for just one little unique household item.
Who invented the production process for manufacturing the USB cable for computers?
Who invented the production process for your relatively unique alarm clock? How many unique little items are in that clock? How did your alarm clock get assembled? Multiply that by every unique product you see and you should see the picture of what I’m trying to convey.