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Which was the most important invention ever........invented?

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Might have to go way back in history for this, lol

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  1. written language.

    How else would everything else be possible without communication.


  2. Probably the medicines that prevent the diseases that, otherwise, would have killed us off at very early ages.

  3. Woman.

  4. Haha that's an easy one.... Whatever machines are necessary in the making of CHOCOLATE!!!

  5. The wheel, obviously.

  6. Fire

  7. toilet paper. the extra soft kind lmao

  8. Lightbulb...or maybe the toilet...or the toothbrush.

    hahah...someone said fire.  fire wasn't invented buddy.

  9. Reproduction Method.. (s*x) ... not joking

    we literally could nnot be here without

  10. The wheel has to top every list, for society could not fully function

  11. You're getting a lot of flippant answers, but I assume you are serious.

    In my opinion, the most important invention was the clock.

    Prior to this no one had any way to synchronize their activities with those of anyone else, which makes it pretty much impossible to do anything we do today. Almost everything you experience is based on "time" in one way or another, and without clocks, we'd have no reliable way of measuring it. It changed human existence dramatically - perhaps not for the better - but like most things, there's no going back.

  12. Wheel and fire are two huge ones

    Sanitation/plumbing are the next big ones.  Without those, towns and cities would be impossible & we'd get sick alot.

  13. printing press

  14. Adam and Eve!

    God is the best inventor!

  15. Television.

  16. To me it would be Dr. Martin Cooper he invented the cell phone.

    Dr. Martin Cooper is credited with the invention of the first portable phone. Dr. Cooper made the first cellular phone call in April of 1973. He called his rival Joel Engel the head of research at Bell Labs. Although Bell Laboratories developed the idea of cell phones with technology originally used for communication between police cars, Dr. Cooper who worked for Motorola was the first person to use the technology in a portable phone that worked outside a car.

    The first cell phone invented by Dr. Cooper was called the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. Although it was technically a cell phone it hardly resembled the cell phones we use today. It weighed almost two pounds and was a foot long. The first cell phone was so expensive, costing almost $4000, that at first only businesses and the military had access to them. It took ten years or so before cell phones began to trickle down to the public and after that the industry took off. Thanks to Dr. Cooper's invention, other companies began developing their own cellular phone prototypes and cell phones went from being 50 pound car phones, to two pound mobile phones, to three ounce multitasking tools. Although not originally available to the public, the cell phone became one of the most popular pieces of technology in a very short time. Today there are more cell phone lines than home lines.

    Today Dr. Martin Cooper is the CEO of ArrayComm a wireless technology and systems company founded in 1992. There were mobile phones available prior to Dr. Cooper's invention but they required heavy equipment and were not truly portable as they could only be used in a car and would only work over a limited range. Cell phones are indispensable today and Dr. Martin Cooper will always be credited as the person who invented the cell phone. Thanks to him we have the modern communication network we enjoy today.

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