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Henry Ford did not invent the assembly line. The modern assembly line and its basic concept is credited to Ransom E. Olds, who used it to build the first mass-produced automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, beginning in 1901.
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In Italy in the year 1284, Salvino D'Armate invented the first pair of wearable eyeglasses, although traditional eyeglasses as we know them today, were invented by Francesco Redi in 1676.
Although the first "heaters" were simple fires, the credit for inventing the traditional heater goes to the American engineer and inventor Willis Haviland Carrier.
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no he did not he is famous for the assembly line not the engine. Karl Benz is credit to make the first car (Mercedes Benz) Henry Ford improved on the allready existing assembly line designed by Ransom E. Olds.
Many people are given credit for inventing television. Probably the most prominent is Philo Farnsworth.Television isn't something that was invented only by one person though. The technology developed through the ideas and innovations of several people.Here are some of the greatest contributors:Paul NipkowCharles JenkinsJohn Logie BairdAlan A. Campbell-SwintonPhilo FarnsworthVladimir Zworykin
No one person has been given credit for inventing input devices. These have changed over the years, but have always been necessary for getting information into computers.
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Although many people credit the Wright brothers with inventing the first airplane, they were not the first. The first was Leonardo da Vinci, who invented a flying machine. A model of his invention was never built, therefore, it didn't fly.