Discoveries that changed the way we live today...
@shailendraraj (259)
India
January 24, 2008 6:14am CST
The first and foremost discovery that dramatically changed the way we live today was Discovery of Fire. It gave man the three keys to perpetuation - Fighting off disease ( Cooked food(, fighting off Hostile Animals, Enabling migration to colder climates. I think this was the turning point in the history of civilization
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@jarves (814)
• Philippines
25 Jan 08
I think fire is a good discovery for man. It has changed a lot how man lives and creates new things from fire and its heat. Technologies nowadays are develop with the use of heat. Heat was discovered from fire. Or maybe vice versa. Well any ways, it has helped out a lot on how man lives today.
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@shailendraraj (259)
• India
25 Jan 08
You are right, had that not happened.. imagine what would have been the world today.. where would you be .. n We will never have an opportunity to have this discussion.
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@contact2web (51)
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24 Jan 08
Yes I agree with that. Second most in that line would be wheel. It changed the way we travel.
@shailendraraj (259)
• India
25 Jan 08
Bingo man you are right.... certainly it was the wheel after that....
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@asawako48162 (3321)
• United States
25 Jan 08
when the ancients took the grain and did not eat it but plantd the grain for future crops...this was the start of farming..remember the early civilzatins did not use the wheel until long after the wheel was invnted...sure it put us on the road but without farmers storing their grain their would be no great cultures..
Egypt was mainly a culture that depended on the furtile nile for its crops...grain was worth more than gold...that is why the Cat was sacred in Egypt..
@shailendraraj (259)
• India
25 Jan 08
Yeah.. Farming was a gr8 discovery..... Wheels were discovered around 3000 BC ... Infact all the civilizations.. Greek, Chinese, Indus came into existence near rivers .
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