The adoption of inventions in Western Europe often depended on a combination of cultural, economic, and technological factors. Innovations may have initially faced skepticism or resistance due to established traditions and social norms. Additionally, the necessary infrastructure, resources, or knowledge to effectively implement the invention might have been lacking. Finally, the political landscape and priorities of the time could have delayed widespread acceptance and integration into society.
The magnetic compass was the first invention that might be called modern.
The adoption of inventions in the West often took hundreds of years due to a combination of factors including cultural resistance, the prevailing social and economic structures, and the availability of resources. Innovations may have clashed with established practices or faced skepticism from those in power. Additionally, the slow spread of information and technology, coupled with varying levels of infrastructure development, could further delay acceptance. Lastly, competing inventions or priorities could also hinder the timely adoption of new ideas.
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The answer to this question will forever remain a mystery. If you defined "his" or "invention," someone might be able provide a meaningful answer.
You have to get in contact with the agency you were adopted through. They might or might not tell you what you want to know.
An advantage of modern invention would be that a new product might make life easier for people. A disadvantage of modern invention is that people can misuse the invention. Texting is a prime example of misuse of an invention. Texting and driving is very dangerous.
Mom and dad might be logical
The wheel is the greatest invention ever with out it we would have never had wars and some people wouldn't have died and you might not be born.
If a child is older they know if they were adopted but the ones who are adopted as babies, and therefor have pictures, might never find out unless the parents tell or their parents or siblings try to find them.
To determine whether your invention is viable, you might ask yourself: 1) Does it solve a specific problem or meet a need in the market? 2) Is there a target audience willing to pay for it? 3) What makes my invention unique compared to existing solutions? These questions will help assess the potential impact and marketability of your invention.
In some states in the United States, a child adopted out is still a legal heir. I have no idea what the case might be in your particular situation. A lawyer might help.