For thousands of years in man's history there was no electricity. Only in the past 100 years has there been electricity. Without it there would be many things we can't do, but there would be plenty we can do. When the industrial revolution first began steam and water power was used to run machines, so machinery could be used without electric power. Our homes would be lit with candles and other things. Put a candle in front of a mirror and it produces a lot of light. Heat and cooking can be done with wood, coal, solar, and gas. Street lights can be lit with gas as they once were in the 1800's. We would have problems with some computers and other devices, but batteries can be used to power them. All in all we would be able to function and have to devise new methods for power.
In one respect, the world would be pretty much the same with or without Einstein's contributions, because physics is - it does not depend on equations - those equations simply describe what is already happening or what is perceived to happen. In another respect, without Einstein, one possible outcome is that Hitler and the Nazis would have won World War II, and that would change everything.
His official title would be an "electrician"
Electricity is not useless; it is a fundamental component of modern life, powering homes, businesses, transportation, and technology. Without electricity, many aspects of daily life would be severely limited or impossible.
If electricity had been discovered in the fourteenth century, it would have significantly accelerated technological progress and had a profound impact on society. However, without the necessary infrastructure and knowledge to harness and utilize electricity, its potential applications would have been limited compared to its impact in more recent times.
Electricity revolutionized the world by enabling the widespread use of electric lighting, powering machinery and appliances, and facilitating the development of technologies like telecommunication and computing. It has changed the way we live, work, and communicate, transforming industries, transportation, and healthcare.
it can, but it would be very hard.
We are unable to provide praragraphs on what the world would be like without electricity. However, it would very much affect normal life as we use electricity in everyday life.
Very dark..............whoa
that would be it would be dark
Hydroelectric power supplies about 20% of the world's electricity. Without that source of energy, more fossil fuels would be consumed to meet the demand for electricity, which would increase air pollution.
if it is a diesel
Electricity is used almost everywhere in advanced countries. Modern life would be impossible without electricity.
Electricity has been a cornerstone of technology for the last 120+ years. Without electricity many common things that individuals take for granted wouldn't exist - including: refridgeration, mass transport, computers, telephones, and many other daily use items.
No, neural signals in the body are electrical in nature. Without electricity your heart and other muscles would not function.
A computation without electricity can be performed, although some equipment would be required. For example, a Chinese abacus and Japanese Soroban would needed for a digital computation.
They would work without electricity if they're battery operated. Like the example here http://www.startechoutlet.com/
well put it this way without electricity in life one direction would not be famous