Alva J. Fusher
Edwin hubble Although Edwin Hubble was one of the great astro-physicists of the 1900s, he did not invent the motion picture. The technology to record motion with film was independently achieved by Louis LePrince in 1888, William Friese-Greene in 1889, W. Dickson (working under Thomas Edison, who contributed nothing to Dickson's work beyond a place and funding to do so) in 1891, and the Lumiere Brothers in 1893. Edison might well have been the only one who saw the commercial value of this technology.
Some Nobel Prize winners for the 1900s included Mother Theresa and Betty Williams. A complete list of the prize winners for all years can be found on the Nobel Prize website.
The most famous was Albert Einstein, but there were thousands of others who were also 'famous'.
Complicate and new theories are continuously controversial; but this controverse is the source of progress in knowledge.
Albert Einstein said that the world was a dangerous place in the early 1900s. The exact date of him saying it is unknown.
The first English patent under the category of Washing and Wringing Machines was issued in 1691.[1] A drawing of an early washing machine appeared in the January 1752 issue of "The Gentlemen's Magazine," a British publication. In Germany, Jacob Christian Schäffer's washing machine design was published in 1767.[2] In 1782 Henry Sidgier was issued a British patent for a rotating drum washer. The first United States Patent titled "Clothes Washing" was granted to Nathaniel Briggs of New Hampshire in 1797. Fire destroyed the patent office and no description of the device exists so it is not known what kind of washing device Briggs invented. A device that combined a washing machine with a wringer mechanism did not appear until 1843 when John E. Turnbull of Saint John, New Brunswick patented a "Clothes Washer With Wringer Rolls."[3] Electric washing machines were advertised and discussed in newspapers as early as 1904.[4] Louis Goldenberg of New Brunswick, New Jersey invented the electric washing machine around the late 1800s to early 1900s. He worked for the Ford Motor Company at that time, and all inventions that were created while working for Ford under contract, belonged to Ford. The patent would have been listed under Ford and or Louis Goldenberg.[citation needed] Alva J. Fisher has been incorrectly credited with the invention of the electric washer. The US patent office shows at least one patent issued before Mr. Fisher's US patent number 966677 (e.g. Woodrow's US patent number 921195).
Wheels were invented long before the 1900s
the backboard was invented in the 1900s
It was invented in 1957.
The first camera was invented long before the 1900s. George Eastman invented the "Kodak" camera, the first camera marketed to the general public, in the 1900s.
They were invented in the early 1900s.
the model T
Electrical lighting started in the late 1800s with the invention of the light bulb and the progression through carbon arc lamps. Electric lights became more common in the early 1900s.
the screwdriver in 1907 :)
Butter.
Cell phones.
In the early 1900s.