we don't know. he/she was definitely not a modern human. Whoever it was was probably a common ancestor to both chimps and men, which would place it over three million years ago.
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He invented the first ever football tackling dummy
he invented b/c he had nothing else to do, at all what so ever
The greatest invention ever built by mankind was probably the electric wire system that allowed us to invent further technology like computers.
It's challenging to pinpoint the youngest person to have ever made a simple machine, as many children invent or create simple machines through play and education. However, there are numerous inspiring stories of young inventors, such as Ryan O'Connor, who built a catapult at the age of 5. These examples highlight that creativity and engineering skills can emerge at a very young age, though formal recognition often depends on specific instances or competitions.
Technically no, it was already there, but she was the first person to ever scientifically prove that it existed.
He invented the 1st cell phone, and was the first person to ever make a call on it.
Henry Ford made the first car ever made in 1903
Christiaan Barnard didn't invent, but he did do the first ever heart transplantHope this helps :)
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who really invented batteries?No one knows who really invented batteries but Georg Ohm was the first man to ever understand how it was made...... Alessandro Volta
He invented the first ever football tackling dummy
There was no record indicating the first blind person. At the time, no one thought of writing down the first of anything, so all we can do is speculate who was the first, but we have know was of actually knowing how.
so you could cry on it when ever someone dies on neighbours tee hee
He might have been. I mean, he did invent it after all.
no. but he did invent the first general purpose programmable computer invented.
Probably the first person who ever existed.