By Carter James
Since the beginning of our existence, mankind has created numerous inventions. From prehistoric tools to modern cars, many kinds of doohickeys and thingamabobs have shaped and changed our world in many ways, and a lot of those are ones to remember. But what is the process behind an invention, and how does an invention change the world?
The process starts with one thing: the brain. Invented by God, the brain is used for many things every day. For example, it can be used to think of ways to solve problems, or to think of ways to change how certain things are done. This thinking process is what generates a lot of ideas for inventions. Once an idea is thought up, it’s time to create it.
There’s usually a lot of tinkering during the development stage, as well as a lot of trial and error. Inventions go through multiple stages of evolution, even after they have been released for the first time. This evolution can include physical design, the amount of things it can do, and how well it can do what it is designed to do. Different inventions are created for different purposes, and ideally, inventions should be useful to society. Many inventions have changed the world in many ways, including how we barter, communicate, travel, etc.
Ultimately, inventions are things that we remember for the way they can change the world. From the prehistoric age to the present, many doohickeys and thingamabobs created throughout history are still being used today. Now, take this time to remember an invention that changed the world for the better, and thank God for creating the person behind that invention.
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