It's really a question of opinion, but I would say Samuel F. B. Morse, because he invented the telegraph, which was the first way to instantaneously see a message being written for you on the other side of the country, or even on another continent, perhaps the other side of the world if the wire ran there.
A type of communication which has greatest impact is written communication
Better Letter.
the aids of verbal communication are that you can talk to people about how much you love me, the greatest, joe mcdonagh. I will gain world domination...:) --- No.
The greatest increase in communication can be attributed to the advent of the internet and mobile technology. The rise of social media platforms and instant messaging apps has transformed how people connect and share information globally, breaking down geographical barriers. Additionally, advancements in telecommunications and broadband access have made communication faster, more efficient, and accessible to a larger population than ever before.
Well, honey, Samuel Morse was a great inventor of the industrial revolution because he developed the telegraph system and Morse code, revolutionizing long-distance communication. His inventions paved the way for rapid transmission of information and laid the foundation for modern telecommunications. So, yeah, he definitely made a mark in history with his clever innovations.
A type of communication which has greatest impact is written communication
Actually, he was born to be an inventor. As a matter of fact, he is the greatest inventor of all and no one could match his IQ.
johann gutenberg
thomas alva Edison
nikola trasa
Steven hawking is not an inventor.
yes (i think)
zworykin vladimir
Benjamin Franklin
God is the inventor of motocross because it is the greatest sport known to mankind.
Leonardo DaVinci was truly one of the greatest minds of all time. He was an artist, and an inventor, as well as a musician.
Thomas Edison