People Who Changed the World Forever
1) Telephone → Alexander Graham Bell
2) Theory of Evolution → Charles Darwin
3) Blood Circulation → William Harvey
4) World Map → Anaximander
5) Steam Engine → James Watt
6) Printing Press → Johannes Gutenberg
7) Light Bulb → Thomas Edison
8) Vaccination → Edward Jenner
9) Computer → Charles Babbage
10) Radio → Guglielmo Marconi
11) Television → John Logie Baird
12) Internet → Vint Cerf
13) Periodic Table → Dmitri Mendeleev
14) Theory of Relativity → Albert Einstein
15) Law of Gravitation → Sir Isaac Newton
16) Telephone Exchange → Tivadar Puskás
17) Airplane Flight → Orville & Wilbur Wright
18) Electric Motor → Michael Faraday
19) Polio Vaccine → Jonas Salk
20) X-ray → Wilhelm Roentgen
21) Penicillin → Alexander Fleming
22) Atomic Theory → John Dalton
23) Quantum Theory → Max Planck
24) Spacewalk → Alexei Leonov
25) First Map of Stars → Hipparchus
26) Human Space Travel → Yuri Gagarin
27) Heliocentric Theory → Nicolaus Copernicus
28) Airplane Propeller Concept → Leonardo da Vinci
29) Supersonic Flight → Chuck Yeager
30) AC Electricity → Nikola Tesla
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The routines you repeated, the encouragement you gave, the patience you showed on the hardest days, it’s all beginning to bloom.
This time of year is a gentle reminder, the work you’ve poured in is taking root💙.
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