Do you mean if no one invented the specific explosive named dynamite, or if no one invented explosives at all? If no one would have invented dynamite, but there was still nitroglycerin available, mining would have been more dangerous than it now is for a longer time. Nitroglycerin isn't stable; it explodes if you just carry it roughly. A lot more miners would have died, and mining would have been something done only by prisoners. If there never would have been any explosives, wars would have to be fought with archers, catapults and boiling oil. The lack of explosives wouldn't have stopped wars--there were wars long before there were explosives.
The absence of levers would make it difficult to lift heavy objects, affecting activities like construction, transportation, and manufacturing. Machines like seesaws, wheelbarrows, and shovels that rely on levers for efficiency would not work as effectively. The overall efficiency and ease of many manual tasks would decrease.
Motion was not "invented" by any specific person. It is a fundamental aspect of the physical world that has been observed and described by scientists throughout history. The study of motion and its properties has been foundational in fields like physics and engineering.
If the light bulb was not invented, we would heavily rely on natural light sources like the sun and fire for illumination. This would likely impact productivity, safety, and quality of life, especially during night-time hours. The development of many technologies and industries that depend on artificial lighting would also be greatly hindered.
Without light energy, the world would be in total darkness. Plants would not be able to carry out photosynthesis, which would disrupt the food chain and ecosystem. Human and animal activities that rely on light for vision and navigation would be severely impacted, leading to significant challenges in daily life.
If there were no ghosts, belief in the supernatural and paranormal phenomena would likely decrease. Haunted houses, ghost stories, and supernatural occurrences would no longer be a part of people's lives, potentially changing how we approach themes of death, the afterlife, and the unknown.
I don't think this question is answerable. It might be better formulated as one of these questions: * What would the world be like if people were not greedy? * What would the world be like if money was never invented? * What would the world be like if communism could work?
Like a world without rubik's cubes! Who even invented it?
Some invented tratitions would be things like: The Edinburgh Military Tattoo The World Pipe Band Championship Basically things that happen often but were never done by your ansestors. In short they were invented.
There would be very little change. Something similar would have been invented.
Colour was invented because I don't like the world being in black and white.
if your talking about the BAR test, then my answer is that no particular person invented it. that's just like asking who invented the SAT. there isn't a particular person who invented those tests, but a group of people who thought that that would be the best way to let lawyers be born into the world.
The absence of levers would make it difficult to lift heavy objects, affecting activities like construction, transportation, and manufacturing. Machines like seesaws, wheelbarrows, and shovels that rely on levers for efficiency would not work as effectively. The overall efficiency and ease of many manual tasks would decrease.
A vampyre isn't like a vaccine or computer, they weren't invented. They were born from evolution like everything else in the world, at the start of it all.
probably no one in the world knows that answer
i dont know who invented the flag..!! but i would like twe know please
If there were no cars, there would be no action movies!!
I would like to know about the man who invented Color TV. What profession he had?