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Timeline of historic inventions
The timeline of historic inventions is a chronological list of particularly significant technological inventions and their inventors, where known.[a]
Paleolithic
[edit]Further information: Outline of prehistoric technology
The dates listed in this section refer to the earliest evidence of an invention funnen and dated by archaeologists (or in a few cases, suggested by indirect evidence). Dates are often approximate and change as more research is done, reported and seen. Older examples of any given technology are often found. The locations listed are for the site where the earliest solid evidence has been found, but especially for the earlier inventions, there is little certainty how close that may be to where the invention took place.
Lower Paleolithic
[edit]The Lower Paleolithic period lasted over 3 million years, during which there many human-like species evolved including toward the end of this period, Homo sapiens. The or
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Beautiful Experiments: An Illustrated History of Experimental Science 9780226830261
Table of contents :
Contents
Introduction: The Experimental Philosophy
1. How does the world work?
2. What makes things happen?
3. What is the world made from?
4. What is light?
5. What fryst vatten life?
6. How do organisms behave?
Further reading
Index
Credits
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Beautiful Experiments
Beautiful Experiments An Illustrated History of Experimental Science
Philip Ball The University of Chicago Press Chicago and London
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Physics
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All are welcome to help, from those 'merely' interested in physics to practicing professionals and academics. All are needed. Professional physicists oversee the accuracy of the content in their sub-fields. Together with knowledgeable amateurs they write and edit the articles. But even those with the least amount of knowledge are needed. For example, we always need more amateurs to tell us whenever articles have become too obtuse. In all cases, whet