o wow a link!!! But you haven't researched a thing, have you?
Well, I have.
I won't go into anything, I don't have to check all 100.
You just made a link, Not very hard work is it? But let's look at some.
Anyway:
It starts all wrong at the beginning!
Fluoride was a by product of the atomic bomb! It was garbage and they had to
been 'sold' to the public! What better way then 'sell' it through 'science'!
but it rot your teeth! oh and btw the atomic bomb was NOT because of an idiot called einstein. (Again it came NOT from universities)
Television. Also NOT from universities, but it seems you don't even read my posting!
A few posting back I had mentioned Sir William Crookes, (1832 1919). An earlier devolpment of the old tv tube.
again NO UNIVERSITY
Radio, Televsion and it's components and their invention can all be traced back to before 1930, without any
religious university.
Internet & web, Tim Berners-Lee?
Nope,
"No, Tim BernersLee did not invent the Internet. The Internet was created in the
late 1960's as a collaborative effort between several universities and the U.S.
Department of Defense (ARPANET). Tim BernersLee
used the already existing Internet as the foundation for how the World Wide Web would function. For more
on the early days of the Internet, read The History of the Internet."
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( I disagree with the university part here, of course)
Radio:
Really? Totally wrong! Nikola Tesla has invented the radio and not as the 'universities' teach,Marconi, who was a thief.
Laser
“Theodore Harold "Ted" Maiman (1927 – 2007) was an American physicist
(He was not, he was an engineer!!) who made the first laser (Light Amplification by
Stimulated Emission of Radiation).Maiman received many awards and honors
for his work, and was the author of a book titled The Laser Odyssey, which
describes the events surrounding the creation of the first laser.”
Electron Microscope:
"At the time he died, Farnsworth held 300 U.S. and foreign patents. His inventions
contributed to the development of radar, infrared
night vision devices, the
electron microscope, the baby incubator, the gastroscope, and the astronomical
telescope.
Philo T. Farnsworth 1922, American inventor and television pioneer.(again NO University at all!)
Well, You get the picture? And on and on an on it goes.