In the future, the period will probably be known as the Technological Revolution.
Since the birth of the printed circuit board and the silicon chip in the early 80's, almost all household and industrial devices have steadily become computerised. This has radically changed industry, domestic life, public security, communication and finance.
Obviously the use of Nuclear power (already discovered) as a domestic fuel was a major breakthrough.
Cat scans are a major innovation, too.
2007-09-01 08:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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computerized washer. Washes, rinses and partly dries a load in 30 to 40 5 minutes whilst the guy working it does some thing else. Even the old variety twin tub washers required interest each numerous minutes to sell off the tub, spin dry the burden, rinse and spin returned. try laundry by utilising hand sometime and notice how long it takes and the actual attempt in touch.
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answered by dugas 4
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The most significant: the invention of the transistor.
This one invention permeates everything we are today.
2007-09-01 08:06:55
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answered by Ice 6
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Computers would be among the biggest.
2007-09-01 07:54:05
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answered by mattgo64 5
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It's faster. Ha! Two points!
2007-09-01 07:52:15
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answered by ta 5
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