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He invented the mechanical movable printing about in 1439
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No. He made the first printing press which changed the world.
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Gutenberg's printing press, 1430s. Movable block printing was invented before Gutenburg in China. Before that, block printing (using blocks of wood) may have started as early as the eighth century, particular to Japan, and China. Still, the method of block printing could hardly be classified as a mechanical press.AnswerThe Guttenberg PressAround 1455, a German craftsman named Johannes Guttenberg finished printing The Holy Bible on a new kind of printing press.The Guttenburg press used movable type which allowed him to easily compose words and sentences. Before then, documents had to be copied by hand or carved into wood.Guttenberg's invention brought a cultural revolution to the Western world, making books available to many more people, and creating an explosion in learning and commerce.
911 has changed our world until this very day
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Johannes Kepler changed the mans veiw of the world by Science, Technology , and Math History
He help invent the Intel 4004, the world first microprocessor
No. He made the first printing press which changed the world.
he invent the WWW to search in to the world wide web
Johannes Gutenberg
Since the technology was invented, around a hundred or so years ago, millions and millions of movies have been filmed and released around the world. And Steve Guttenberg has not acted in most of them.It would be humanly impossible to make a list of every movie that a certain actor hasn't been in. It is much easier to list the movies that an actor has been in.So, see the Related Link below for the imdb (Internet Movie DataBase) entry for Steve Guttenberg. Every film he's ever been in is listed on that page. So, any movie that is not listed on that page is a movie Steve Guttenberg has not been in.
Gunpowder: once used in warfare, it made it's way along the silk road to India, the Middle East and Europe.
The Harmony of the World, or Harmonices Mundi, was written by Johannes Kepler.
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Johannes Marbod has written: 'Eine Frage!' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Population, World War, 1914-1918
it has changed in the world
cause he wanted to invent lots of objects for the world