What is the greatest discovery for human progress?

@miftha (1622)
Bekasi, Indonesia
June 19, 2021 12:20pm CST
The creation of an independent biosphere A man in England placed a plant in a bottle in 1960, and he last watered it in 1972. The plant continues to grow because the enclosed bottles are like miniature ecosystems that recycle water and nutrients themselves. how about you? Photo from google
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@sjvg1976 (42727)
• Delhi, India
19 Jun 21
I think the invention of fire and wheels
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• United States
19 Jun 21
I was going to say that. The alphabet and calendar are pretty impressive achievements also.
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@miftha (1622)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
19 Jun 21
yes you right
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@miftha (1622)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
19 Jun 21
@Vikingswest1 it's good discovery
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@prashu228 (37518)
• India
20 Jun 21
I think the computer , internet .. everything changed after this..if we see the present world , everyone is dependent on internet
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@miftha (1622)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
20 Jun 21
yes you right, internet most interesting
@kaylachan (84701)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
19 Jun 21
That's interesting, I wonder how tall it got and how long it lived.
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@miftha (1622)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
20 Jun 21
I also thought so
@kanuck1 (4424)
19 Jun 21
Wow, that's amazing and fascinating! I would say, the indoor toilet!
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@miftha (1622)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
20 Jun 21
yeah. it interesting
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@aidels (274)
• Philippines
19 Jun 21
Can't really choose one. But: paper, the printing press, domestication of animals, agriculture, math, and vaccines.
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@miftha (1622)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
20 Jun 21
Yepp..That is all very important
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