Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Leaving

Wow, what a great experience I have found out who invented all the objects we still use today. I have experienced what life was like before all the things we take for granted was like. Also I have experienced the impact on people that these inventions have had. I have met the children that grew up with it and the effect it had on them. This was a great experience that I believe everyone at Mars High should have. I cannot wait to arrive back and share my knowledge of this event.

Diesel Engine


Rudolf Diesel today invented the Diesel Engine. This engine is the first that proves that fuel can be ignited without a spark. This invention is still commonly used today although they are refined and improved versions of Rudolf Diesel's original concept. They are often used in submarines, ships, locomotives, and large trucks and in electric generating plants.




Zeppelin


I was looking up into the sky today and noticed a large airship. The Zeppelin is a large German dirigible airship, long and cylindrical in shape and with a rigid framework invented by Ferdinand Zeppelin. Today Zeppelin flew the world's first untethered rigid airship, the LZ-1, carrying five passengers.



Ford Model T

Horse and carriage will soon be replaced. Today Henry Ford revolutionised auto-mobiles. He was an American inventor who created the first Ford Model T. He revolutionized the manufacturing of the automobile and used the assembly line to increase production. He famously quoted customers can have any colour car as long as it is black.


Light Bulb

Finally I can stop using my Itorch it is really draining my battery. Thomas Edison is an American inventor. Today he invented the light bulb. This a much more cheaper and safer option than a candle which people at the present time are using to see when it becomes dark.


Telephone

It is a long way of from the smart phones we have but the first phone was invented today. Alexander Graham Bell is Scottish scientist and inventor who created the first telephone. Not sure whether his on Telstra but I will certainly try to get his number.













(Here is the first telephone call)

No More Sickness

You may not know it but many of the common diseases and illness we get people died from before the industrial revolution. The main reason we now survive this is all thanks to Louis Pasteur. He was a Chemist who used experiments which supported the Germ Theory of Disease. He created vaccines for multiple common and rarer diseases. Without these vaccines countless lives would have been lost.