Sabulaevmediacor | The History of Inventions | Part 1 (text generated by the ChatGPT neural network)
Sabulaevmediacor | The History of Inventions | Part 1
1. Radio.
The invention of radio involved contributions from multiple nations. Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi developed early wireless communication systems in the late 1890s. However, Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla received patents earlier, in 1900, and was later recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court for his priority in several radio-related inventions. Russian physicist Alexander Popov demonstrated radio wave transmission in 1895, becoming a pioneer in the field.
➡ Russia, the U.S., and Italy were all key players depending on the criteria used (patents, demonstrations, etc.).
➡ Popov was one of the first to demonstrate radio transmission.
➡ Tesla was not Jewish; there is no clear evidence of Jewish inventors leading early radio development.
2. Television.
The term "television" was coined by Frenchman Constantin Perskyi in 1900. Scottish engineer John Logie Baird demonstrated the first working mechanical television in 1925–26. In the U.S., Charles Francis Jenkins and Philo Farnsworth made breakthroughs with mechanical and electronic systems in the 1920s–30s.
➡ Key nations: UK, U.S., France.
➡ No clear evidence of Jewish or Russian inventors leading early TV development.
3. Internet and OGAS.
The internet’s origin lies in ARPANET, created by the U.S. in 1969. In the USSR, the OGAS project (National Automated System) was proposed by Viktor Glushkov in the 1960s as a Soviet alternative for a computer network across the nation.
➡ Glushkov and Soviet scientists made notable efforts, but OGAS was never fully implemented.
4. Space Exploration.
The Soviet Union led early space exploration:
* First satellite: Sputnik-1 (October 4, 1957)
* First human in space: Yuri Gagarin (April 12, 1961)
➡ Russia was the first to achieve major milestones, followed later by the U.S.
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5. Automobiles.
Karl Benz (Germany) built the first automobile in 1886. In Russia, Yakovlev and Frese created the first domestic gasoline-powered car in 1893.
🔹 Countries: Germany, Russia
🔹 Russians: Yakovlev and Frese
🔹 Caucasians: not involved in invention, but contributed to military vehicle engineering
🔹 Jews: did not participate in early automobile inventions
6. Aviation.
The first successful flight was made by the Wright brothers in the USA in 1903. Otto Lilienthal (Germany) was a pioneer in glider aviation. Russians contributed later to the development of aviation.
🔹 Countries: USA, Germany
🔹 Russians: contributed later, not pioneers
🔹 Jews: were not among the first
🫀 **Artificial Blood Circulation Device**
Soviet scientist Sergey Brukhonenko created the “autojector” — an artificial blood circulation machine. Vladimir Demikhov conducted organ transplant experiments, including the transplantation of a dog’s head in 1954. These studies laid the foundation for global transplantology.
🔹 Country: USSR
🔹 Russians: Brukhonenko, Demikhov
🔹 Jews: did not lead in this field
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And also: there is no need to look for Jews in an airplane engine, because they can easily be found in the government of any country in the world.