Raoul Wallenberg
no, goering was a nazi and had no interest in computers nor mathematics.
no, goering was a nazi and had no interest in computers nor mathematics.
Charles Babage
no
Herman Hollerith, though Alan Turing was one of the main people involved too.
The man credited with inventing an early version of the modern computer is Charles Babbage. In the 1830s, he designed the Analytical Engine, which was a mechanical general-purpose computer that included concepts such as an arithmetic logic unit, control flow through conditional branching and loops, and memory. Although it was never completed during his lifetime, Babbage's ideas laid the groundwork for future developments in computing. His work is often recognized as a precursor to the modern computer.
In the early 1900s.
Like other early computer inventions, there is no single inventor of the motherboard. The early computers each had their own version of a motherboard.
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The modern version of the Atomic Theory was developed by the English chemist John Dalton in the early 19th century. Dalton's theory proposed that all matter is made up of small, indivisible particles called atoms, each with its own specific properties.
The inventor of the diaphragm, a contraceptive device worn inside the vagina to prevent pregnancy, is believed to be Dr. Friedrich Wilde. He first introduced the modern version of the diaphragm in the early 20th century.
Almost all the early computers were large.