No. Courtney Simon (American) did.
No Scottish person has had a major impact on radar development. Hungarians, Serbs, Brits, Americans, Germans, French and Russians have all had a part in the making, but no Scots.
Man did not invent light. Light has been around since the beginning of the universe. Man did; however, discover electricity, learn how to produce it, and invent the lightbulb over 150 years ago.
He didn't invent anything. He was a navy test pilot who went on to become the first man on the moon in 1969.
the Scottish-born American scientist best known as the inventor of the telephone, worked at a school for the deaf while attempting to invent a machine that would transmit sound by electricity.
like a poke radar
radar
the radar
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No Scottish person has had a major impact on radar development. Hungarians, Serbs, Brits, Americans, Germans, French and Russians have all had a part in the making, but no Scots.
Heddie Lamarr
They didn't invent radar, TV, angled flight decks, jet engines, bagpipes or haggis.
World War II events.
No. The Scottish invented curling in the 1500's.
He was a famous Scottish mathematician of the late 1800s.
Elements in the ray of light fromt he Sun.
he did but he was Scottish born :P