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History of Technology The Brief Look at the Greatest Inventors & Their Inventions Glen H. Besterfield, Ph.D ME, USF Outline        Man’s Technological Quests Antiquity Renaissance Science Industry Modern Era The Future Man’s Quests         Fire Oceans Human Body Flight Space Genetics Space-Time-Matter ?????? Antiquity The Engineers and Scientists that Created the Birth in Technology Mesopotamians   Fire Native Copper • 9000 BC  Wheel • 3500 BC  Baghdad Battery Egyptians      Smelting Copper Bronze Age Pyramids Hero of Alexandria Plow Chinese    Great Wall Abacus Paper • Cai Lun, 100 AD     Moveable Type Gunpowder Mechanical Clock Compass South America    Nazca Lines Tiwanaku Machu Pichu • 9000’ in the Andes  Qui Pu Greeks     Architecture Ptholemy Archimedes of Syracuse Aristotle Romans  Roman Roads • Apian Way  Aquaducts • Aqua Appian  Vitruvious • Water Clock (150 BC) • Waterwheel (180 BC) Renaissance The Engineers and Scientists that led to a “Rebirth” in Technology Leonardo daVinci    Wrote Backwards Inventions • Siege Defenses • War Scythe • Multi-Barrel Gun • Ornithopter • Tank • Helicopter • Airplane Wing “Tell me if anything is ever done” Nicholas Copernicus    Arts, Law, Medicine, Astronomy Geocentric Universe Heliocentric Universe Galileo Galilei  Physics • Isochronous Motion • Parabolic Motion • Inertia (Newton)   “Here, a simple tube and two lenses had made a rod for beating the Aristotelian” Ronan Thermometer Telescope • Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Milky Way  Ecclesiatic Trial Science The Engineers and Scientists that laid the to Scientific Principles of Today Christian Huygens Christian Huygens  Pendulum Clock • John Harrison   Regulating Spiral (1675) Theory of Light Isaac Newton  Principia (3 books) • Modern Mechanics • Celestial Mechanics • Laws of the Universe Johannes Gutenburg   Moveable Type Latin Bible Industry The Engineers and Scientists that Powered the World Through the Industrial Revolution James Watt      Savery & Newcommen Atmosphereic Engine Steam Distribution Double Acting Micrometer (1772) Michael Faraday     Principle of Induction Electric Motor Generator Dynamo The Steel & Oil Magnates  Henry Bessemer • “Most Spectacular Sight Steel Industry”  Andrew Carneige • US Steel Corp.   J.P. Morgan Rockefellers Thomas Alva Edison Thomas Alva Edison  “The Wizard of Menlo Park” • Inspiration & Invention   Stock Ticker Incandescent Light Bulb • Carbonized Sewing Thread • New Year’s Eve  Phonograph • Stock Market Crash   Kinetescope General Electric George Westinghouse     Air Brakes Battles with Edison Wilmerding Niagara Falls • Generators   NY Subway Manhattan Elevated The Automobile Inovators      Siegfried Markus Gottlieb Daimler Karl Benz George Seldon Henry Ford The Airplane Inventors     George Cayley Lilienthal & Pilcher The Wright Brothers Whittle & O’hain The Great Builders  Brooklyn Bridge • Roeblings • Caissons • Wire Wrapping  Panama Canal • 20 years • Lake Gatum • Calebra Cut Modern Era The Engineers and Scientists that Paved the Way Into the Future Rockets to Space  Robert Goddard • Liquid-Fueled (1929)  Werner vonBraun • V1, V2, V5, Saturn 5 Albert Einstein     Special Theory (1905) General Theory Quantum Theory Big Bang Theory • Curved, Finite Space  Atomic Bomb • Responsibility of Science The Manhattan Project The Manhattan Project     Oppenheimer Fermi, Berthe, Teller Four Sites Project Trinity • Los Alamos • Ground Zero - Alamagordo   Fat Man & Little Boy Treason The Computer Pioneers          Charles Babbage Hollerith & Watson Enigma & Colossus John vonNeuman Ekert & Mockley Shockley, Bardeen &Brattain Jack Kilby Jobs & Wozniak Gates & Allen The Future “There is Nothing More To Invent” Director, USPTO, 1900 Thomas A. Edison “Invention is 1% Inspiration and 99% Perspiration”