The document discusses the early inventions of various technologies and how they have evolved over time, including the first television by Jenkins in 1926, the first car by Karl Benz, the first phone by Martin Cooper in 1973, the first airplane by Orville Wright, the first computer invented by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in 1946, the first radio invented by Marconi in 1935, the first camera invented by Sir John Herschel in 1839, the first clothes dryer invented by Pochon in 1799, and the first air conditioner invented by Willis Carrier in 1902. For each technology, it notes the early invention and compares it to how the technology appears in modern times.
The document discusses the early inventions of various technologies and how they have evolved over time, including the first television by Jenkins in 1926, the first car by Karl Benz, the first phone by Martin Cooper in 1973, the first airplane by Orville Wright, the first computer invented by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in 1946, the first radio invented by Marconi in 1935, the first camera invented by Sir John Herschel in 1839, the first clothes dryer invented by Pochon in 1799, and the first air conditioner invented by Willis Carrier in 1902. For each technology, it notes the early invention and compares it to how the technology appears in modern times.
The document discusses the early inventions of various technologies and how they have evolved over time, including the first television by Jenkins in 1926, the first car by Karl Benz, the first phone by Martin Cooper in 1973, the first airplane by Orville Wright, the first computer invented by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in 1946, the first radio invented by Marconi in 1935, the first camera invented by Sir John Herschel in 1839, the first clothes dryer invented by Pochon in 1799, and the first air conditioner invented by Willis Carrier in 1902. For each technology, it notes the early invention and compares it to how the technology appears in modern times.