Sir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA, (born June 8, 1955 in London, England) is the inventor of the World Wide Web, director of the World Wide Web Consortium
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The went to the moon no more no less than for military reasons don't let the hype fool you and they used German and Russian inginuity
German, Russian
The integrated circuit was conceived by a radar scientist,
Geoffrey W.A. Dummer (1909-2002), working for the
Royal Radar Establishment of the British
Ministry of Defence, and published at the Symposium on Progress in Quality Electronic Components in
Washington, D.C. on
May 7,
1952.
[1] He gave many symposia publicly to propagate his ideas.
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Fibre Optics-Guiding of light by refraction, the principle that makes fiber optics possible, was first demonstrated by
Daniel Colladon and
Jacques Babinet in Paris in the 1840s, with Irish inventor
John Tyndall offering public displays using water-fountains ten years later.
[1] Practical applications, such as close internal illumination during dentistry, appeared early in the twentieth century. Image transmission through tubes was demonstrated independently by the radio experimenter
Clarence Hansell and the television pioneer
John Logie Baird in the 1920s. The principle was first used for internal medical examinations by
Heinrich Lamm in the following decade. In 1952, physicist
Narinder Singh Kapany conducted experiments that led to the invention of optical fiber, based on Tyndall's earlier studies; modern optical fibers, where the glass fiber is coated with a transparent cladding to offer a more suitable
refractive index, appeared later in the decade.
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A lot of what comes out of America isn't invented by Americans