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I believe a cave man. The first invention was probably the wheel.
Wow, talk about your wide open questions! Arguably, the single greatest 'invention' is language. It allows us to discuss all the other inventions. Some people can argue that language is not an invention, but rather an extension of human's natural abilities. You could argue that the scientific method is also important. Without the requisite curiosity that is the hallmark of the scientific method, humans would still be mindlessly picking navel lint from their collective bellybuttons. Of course, with language, we could at least discuss the texture of said lint.
Electricity Flight Light Car Computer
To create a man made machine that can '''fly''' in the sky
to get a life man who every goes around
spaceship
The most important man to the Confederacy is the general.
Graphene is considered the most rigid material known to man.
Edison is best known for his invention of the Electric Light Bulb, and the Phonograph, Motion Pictures, etc. He and his laboratory in Menlo Park, NJ were a fountain of invention. He holds most US Patents ever issued either singly or jointly to a single man.
Moses is in the bible and was a MAN
Graphene is considered the most unbreakable material known to man due to its exceptional strength and flexibility.
Jesus?
I believe a cave man. The first invention was probably the wheel.
Because it kept away animals and kept the cave men warm.
John Adams
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