There's no specific group or individual who invented the five second rule. Instead, the five second rule was part of folklore and it is a myth.
it was invented the way everything else was. just a handshake that spread!
taylor grant hosley invented the second class lever with patrick everett muir as his helpful sidekick
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Yes, Fahrenheit's scale was the first of the five main scales.
There is a five second rule for a throw in.
his "five-second rule," which dictates that one's first instinct is the right one (April 15, 2002).
The 5-second rule is bogus. As soon as food hits the floor, it is contaminated.
It is called the five second rule because it takes germs about 5 seconds to catch on to food. So when you drop your food and pick it up within five seconds, chances are it is still good to eat.
No, because germs can get on something in less than a sec.
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In 2001, a chap named Edward Costelloe invented it. Somebody had dropped a complete BK hamburger on the floor, and after 2 seconds, the own said i don't want it, and after 5 second Edward said, 'i'll have it...5 second rule'. that pretty much it
There is no 90 second rule in basketball.
One second.
it wasnt invented ;)
12 second rule
AnswerThe slide rule was invented by William Oughtred in 1625. AnswerWe do not know the precise year. A circular slide rule was invented by William Oughtred some time about 1620, and a design of a similar slide rule by Delamain was printed in about 1630. The straight slide rule seems to have been invented later, some time around 1650.