The history of
how America
emerged as the premier superpower in the world is about more than just a great
military or a homeland so rich in natural resources that we were able to become
the breadbasket of the world. There are
many forces that combined in the American experiment that has made this country
so great. One of those great forces is
the phenomenal inventive minds that have graced America virtually since its
inception. Starting with the powerful
mind of Benjamin Franklin, the history of inventions that started in America and
transformed the world is lengthy indeed.
The computer has
become so much a part of our lives that we forget that it was once
invented. The history of the development
of this “futuristic” device is long and filled with genius. The actual first prototypes of the computer
were developed by the Defense Department, which is oddly the source of a lot of
the great innovations in American history.
But it was the early PC developers including Steve Wozniac, Steve Jobs
and Bill Gates that took the computer to the level of familiarity we know it to
be now and made computers a part of our everyday lives.
Most world
changing inventions have a profoundly positive influence on mankind’s quality
of life. But an invention that did not
improve life but destroyed it is also an American invention that changed the
world. That invention, of course, is the
Atomic Bomb. Developed by the fabled
“Manhattan Project”, this bomb changed everything about war, diplomacy and the
way nations relate to one another. And
to find a positive amongst all the death the bombings in Japan brought
about, that bomb may be one of the key elements that brought an end to a
horrific war, World War II. And in the
long run, that is a conflict that the world breathed a sigh of relief when it
came to an end.
There is a joke
that makes its rounds frequently during political jesting that “Al Gore
invented the internet.” If he had
invented it, he would be a world changing inventor for sure. But it is not out of line to declare that America
invented the internet. Again, the
original primitive retypes for what became our modern internet was the work of
the American Defense Department as a measure to insure that America ’s
computer security was guarded by decentralizing the network. From this simple goal, the vast World Wild
Web has emerged that has transformed everything about how we look at
communication, information and knowledge.
We have American ingenuity to thank for that.
But of the
thousands of American inventions that have done so much in the fields of
medicine, technology, research and communications, none can compare to an
invention by a brilliant thinker by the name of Henry Ford. That invention, obviously, is the automobile. Just like with some of the other inventions
we have talked about, we can hardly imagine a time where there was no such
thing as an automobile.
Mr. Ford’s
amazing invention literally transformed society not just in America but around the world. From it came the freeway system and an
overhaul to how cities and towns are organized and linked together. And while there are downsides to the
widespread use of automobiles, it has been a huge leap forward for America
and civilization as a whole. And Mr.
Ford, like any of the inventors we have talked about and thousands we have not,
would see the betterment of mankind as their greatest calling. America has hosted this great calling for
centuries and will continue to produce brilliant inventors such as these for a
long time to come.
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