И шо сеа ќе се убедуваме кои се попаметни.
Вие со мозокот сте малце назад,созревате т.е почнувате да созревате накај 16-17 год. макар и таму не сте нешто нај нај.
И од кај дознавте дека сте попаметни?Се вадите со Никола Тесла:kesa:
Не е само тој :smir:
A
* Vitaly Mikhaylovich Abalakov, (1906-1986), Russia - Camming devices, Abalakov thread (or V-thread) gearless ice climbing anchor.
* Abbas Ibn Firnas, (810-887), Andalusia — eye glasses, hang glider, watch
* Robert Adler, (1913-2007), Austria/United States – wireless remote control
* Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi, (940-1000), Persia — astronomical sextant
* Alhacen (Ibn al-Haytham), (965-1039), Iraq (Mesopotamia) or Persia — camera obscura, pinhole camera
* Al-Fazari, (d. 796/806), Iraq (Mesopotamia) or Persia — brass astrolabe
* Al-Jazari, (1136-1206), Iraq (Mesopotamia) or Persia — crankshaft, connecting rod, crank mechanism, combination lock, elephant clock, programmable humanoid robots, robotics, reciprocating piston engine, suction pump, segmental gear, valve, etc.
* Al-Khwarizmi (780-850), Persia — modern algebra
* Al-Razi (Rhazes), (865-965), Persia — distillation and extraction methods, sulfuric acid and alcohol, soap bar
* Rostislav Alexeyev, (1916-1980) , Russia - Ekranoplan.
* Ammar ibn Ali al-Mawsili, (9th century), Iraq (Mesopotamia) — syringe used for cataract removal
* Archimedes, (c. 287-212 BC), Greece — Archimedes screw
* Ami Argand, (1750-1803), France — Argand lamp
* Armen Firman, (c. 852), Andalusia — parachute
* Edwin H. Armstrong,(1890-1954), USA — FM radio
* William George Armstrong, (1810-1900), UK — hydraulic crane
* Neil Arnott, (1788-1874), UK — waterbed
* Joseph Aspdin, (1788-1855), England — Portland cement
* John Vincent Atanasoff, (1903-1995), United States — modern programmable computer
B
* Charles Babbage, (1791-1871), UK — analytical engine (semi-automatic computer)
* Roger Bacon, (1214-1292), England — magnifying glass
* Leo Baekeland, (1863-1944), Belgian–American — Velox photographic paper and Bakelite
* Ralph H. Baer, (1922-), German born American — video game console
* John Logie Baird, (1888-1946), UK — an electromechanical television
* Donat Banki, (1859-1922), Hungary — inventor of the carburetor
* John Bardeen, (1908-1991), USA — co-inventor of the transistor
* Anthony R. Barringer Canadian – American — INPUT (Induced Pulse Transient) airborne electromagnetic system
* Earl W. Bascom, (1906-1995), Canada and United States — side-delivery rodeo chute, hornless rodeo saddle, rodeo bareback rigging, rodeo chaps
* Eugen Baumann, (1846-1896), Germany — PVC
* Trevor Baylis, (1937-), UK — a wind-up radio
* Francis Beaufort, (1774-1857), France — Beaufort scale
* Arnold O. Beckman, (1900-2004), USA — pH meter
* Alexander Graham Bell, (1847-1922), Canada — telephone
* Karl Benz, (1844-1929), Germany — the petrol-powered automobile
* Emile Berliner, (1851-1929), Germany and USA — the disc record gramophone
* Tim Berners-Lee, (1955-), UK — with Robert Cailliau, the World Wide Web
* Bi Sheng (Chinese:畢昇), (ca.990-1051), China — clay movable type printing
* Laszlo Biro, (1899-1985), Hungary — modern ballpoint pen
* Clarence Birdseye, (1886-1956), USA — frozen food process
* J. Stuart Blackton, (1875-1941), USA — stop-motion film
* Otto Blathy (1860-1939), Hungary — co-inventor of the transformer, wattmeter, alternating current (AC) and turbogenerator
* Katharine B. Blodgett, (1898-1979), UK — nonreflective glass
* Nils Bohlin, (1920-2002), Sweden — the three-point seat belt
* Joseph-Armand Bombardier, (1907-1964), Canada — snowmobile
* Robert W. Bower, (1936-), USA — self-aligned–gate MOSFET
* Seth Boyden, (1788-1870), USA — nail-making machine
* Walter Houser Brattain, (1902-1987), USA — co-inventor of the transistor
* Louis Braille, (1809-1852), France — the Braille writing system
* Karl Ferdinand Braun, (1850-1918), Germany — cathode-ray tube oscilloscope
* Harry Brearley, (1871-1948), UK — stainless steel
* John Moses Browning, (1855-1926), USA — automatic handgun
* Edwin Beard Budding, (1795-1846), UK — lawnmower
* Corliss Orville Burandt, USA — Variable valve timing
C
* Robert Cailliau, (1947 –), Belgium — with Tim Berners-Lee, the World Wide Web
* C`ai Lun, 蔡倫 (50 AD - 121), China — paper
* Marvin Camras, (1916 - 1995), USA — magnetic recording
* Chester Carlson, (1906 - 1968), USA — Xerography
* Wallace Carothers, (1896 - 1937), USA — Nylon
* Joseph Constantine Carpue, (1764 - 1846), France — rhinoplastic surgery
* George Cayley, (1773 - 1857), (UK) — tension-spoke wheels, Caterpillar track
* Roxey Ann Caplin, (1793 - 1888) — Corsets
* Lagari Hasan Çelebi, (fl. 1633 - 1640), Turkey — rocket aircraft
* Adrian Chernoff, (1971 -), USA — GM Autonomy, GM Hy-wire, Rubber Bandits
* Evgeniy Chertanovskiy, Russia - Skafander
* Niels Christensen (1865 - 1952), USA — O-ring
* Samuel Hunter Christie, (1784 - 1865), UK — Wheatstone bridge
* Juan de la Cierva, (1895 - 1936), Spain — the autogyro
* Alexandru Ciurcu, (1854 - 1922), Romania — Reaction engine
* Georges Claude, (1870 - 1960), France — neon lamp
* Henri Coandă, (1886 - 1972), Romania — Jet engine
* Josephine Cochrane, (1839 - 1913), USA — dishwasher
* Christopher Cockerell, (1910 - 1999), UK — Hovercraft
* Aeneas Coffey, (1780 - 1852), Ireland, heat exchanger, inventor of the Coffey still
* George Constantinescu, (1881 - 1965), Romania — Interrupter gear
* Lloyd Groff Copeman, (1865 - 1956), USA — Electric stove
* Cornelis Corneliszoon, (1550 - 1607), The Netherlands — sawmill
* Jacques Cousteau, (1910 - 1997), France — co-inventor of the aqualung and the Nikonos underwater camera
* Holger Crafoord, (1908 - 1982), Sweden — inventor of the artificial kidney
* Thomas Crapper, (1836 - 1910), England, plumber.
* Bartolomeo Cristofori, (1655 - 1731), Italy — piano
* János Csonka, (1852 - 1939), Hungary — co-inventor of carburetor
* Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, (1725 - 1804), France — first steam-powered road vehicle
* William Cumberland Cruikshank, (1745 - 1800), UK — chlorinated water
* William Cullen, (1710 - 1790), UK — first artificial refrigerator
* Glenn Curtiss, (1878 - 1930), USA — ailerons
D
* Gustaf Dalén, (1869-1937), Sweden — AGA cooker; Dalén light; Agamassan
* Salvino D'Armate, (?-?), Italy — credited for inventing eyeglasses in 1284
* Jacob Davis, (1868-1908), USA — riveted jeans
* Edmund Davy, (1785-1857), Ireland — acetylene
* Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), UK — Davy miners lamp
* Joseph Day, (1855-1946), UK — the crankcase-compression two-stroke engine
* Lee DeForest, (1873-1961), USA — triode
* Miksa Deri (1854-1938), Hungary — co-inventor of an improved closed-core transformer, the first so called
* James Dewar, (1842-1923), UK — Thermos flask
* William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, (1860-1935), UK — motion picture camera
* Philip Diehl, (1847-1913), USA — Ceiling fan, electric sewing machine
* Rudolf Diesel, (1858-1913), Germany — Diesel engine
* William H. Dobelle, (1943-2004), United States — first functioning artificial eye
* Bryan Donkin, (1768-1855), UK — print industry composition roller
* Hub van Doorne, (1900-1979), Netherlands, Variomatic continuously variable transmission
* Anastase Dragomir, (1896-1966), Romania — Ejection seat
* Karl Drais, (1785-1851), Germany — dandy horse (Draisine)
* Cornelius Drebbel, (1572-1633), The Netherlands — first navigable submarine
* Richard Drew, (1899-1980), USA — Masking tape
* John Boyd Dunlop, (1840-1921) UK — first practical pneumatic tyre
* James Dyson, (1947- ) UK — Dual Cyclone bagless vacuum cleaner, incorporating the principles of cyclonic separation.
E
* George Eastman, (1854-1932), USA — roll film
* Thomas Edison, (1847-1931), USA — phonograph, commercially practical light bulb, motion picture projector, stock ticker, etc.
* Willem Einthoven, (1860-1927), The Netherlands — the electrocardiogram
* Rune Elmqvist, (1857-1924), Sweden — implantable pacemaker
* Douglas Engelbart, (1925-), USA — the computer mouse [1]
* John Ericsson, (1803-1889), Sweden — the two screw-propeller
* Lars Magnus Ericsson, (1846-1926), Sweden — the handheld micro telephone
* Ole Evinrude, (1877-1934), Norway — outboard motor
* Albert Einstein,(1879-1955), Germany
* Ole Evinrude, (1877-1934), Norway — outboard motor
F
* Samuel Face, (1923-2001), USA — concrete flatness/levelness technology; Lightning Switch
* Michael Faraday, (1791-1867), England — electric transformer
* Johann Maria Farina, (1685–1766), Germany; Eau de Cologne
* Philo Farnsworth, (1906-1971), USA — electronic television
* James Fergason, (1934-), USA — improved liquid crystal display
* Enrico Fermi, (1901-1954), Italy — nuclear reactor
* Reginald Fessenden, (1866-1932), Canada — two-way radio
* Adolf Eugen Fick, (1829-1901), Germany — contact lens
* Artur Fischer, (1919–) Germany — fasteners including fischertechnik.
* Gerhard Fischer, Germany/USA — hand-held metal detector
* Alexander Fleming, (1881-1955), Scotland — penicillin
* John Ambrose Fleming, (1848-1945), England — vacuum diode
* Sandford Fleming, (1827-1915), Canada — Universal Standard Time
* Tommy Flowers, (1905-1998), England — Colossus an early electronic computer.
* Jean Bernard Léon Foucault, (1819-1868), France — Foucault pendulum, gyroscope, eddy current
* Benoît Fourneyron, (1802-1867), France — water turbine
* John Fowler, (1826-1864), England — steam-driven ploughing engine
* Benjamin Franklin, (1706-1790), USA — the pointed lightning rod conductor, bifocal glasses, the Franklin stove, the glass harmonica
* Augustin-Jean Fresnel, (1788-1827), France — Fresnel lens
* William Friese-Greene, (1855-1921), England — cinematography
* Buckminster Fuller, (1895-1983), USA — geodesic dome