The Benefit and Inspirations of Technological Inventions to Society and the Younger Generation

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Technology, We Need it Now

“Technology is not just a tool. It can give learners a voice that they may not have had before." stated by George Couros. Technology changes our everyday lives. It is all around us, we benefit from it. It gives inspirations to younger generations to create new ones to benefit our society and to make it better. It is now a big part of our society and our foreseeable future. Technology have made our countries safer and our lives easier. As early as 1600 to present day. Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Babbage, and Nikola Tesla have proved and invented many creations that without, humanity would be lost. Sir Isaac Newton who was a scientist, physicists, and an english mathematician. He invented invented the reflecting telescope. This greatly improved the capacity of telescopes and reduced optical distortion. This helps with optometrists and other scientists of all sorts to gain knowledge better with the help of Sir Isaac Newton’s invention. Charles Babbage, whose an english mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer. He invented a programmable computer, which is now used worldwide present day. Nikolas Tesla, an American Physicist who invented fluorescent lighting, the Tesla coil, the induction motor, 3-phase electricity and AC electricity that is use or installed everywhere today. Technology wires our world in a great way, it helps build a better connection to each other, advancement of technology gives inspirations to younger generations, and it benefits and helps with our everyday need.

The start of technology began many years ago during the stone age time. The first invention of man would come from a round flint. This would be split and chipped to form a sharp edge. resulting in an instrument that can be used in a fairly rough manner for either cutting or scraping. Hundreds of thousands of years later, craftsmen have become skilled turning these flints into implements of various kinds that produce specialist tools for cutting, scraping, gouging or boring, as well as sharp

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