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Are there any female inventors?
Men cannot have babies,and it seems to me that nature compensates for that by allowing men the gift to invent things.All the major electronics,the light bulb,the television,radio,lasers,airplane,all invented by men.This isn't a sexist question because as I said,women can give life to a human being,whereas men give life to machines.Now,I could be wrong,but if I am i would like to know of one female inventor,and only facts,knowledge,and truth please.Opinions,beliefs and rhetoric will be deleted.Both sexes deserve credit for their creativity.So far the closest I have come to finding a female inventor is Madame Curie,but she was a pioneer who discovered things,she never invented any machines.Has there ever truly been a female inventor?
Here are my top three favorites (not in any order):
Mary Anderson is said to have invented the windscreen wiper swinging arm in the United States, where she patented the idea in 1903. The idea was initially met with resistance, but was a standard feature on all American cars by 1916.
Hedy Lamarr (November 9, 1913 – January 19, 2000) was an Austrian-born American actress and scientist. Though known primarily for her acting (she was a major MGM contract star), she also co-invented an early form of spread spectrum communications technology, a key to modern wireless communication.She also invented an early version of "frequency hopping" (as part of her contribution to WW2) used a piano roll to change between 88 frequencies and was intended to make radio-guided torpedoes harder for enemies to detect or jam.
Mileva Marić (December 19, 1875 – August 4, 1948) was a Serbian mathematician, one of the first women to study physics and mathematics in Europe, and the first wife (1903–1919) of Albert Einstein.She is now rumored to have significantly contributed to the general and special theory of relativity. What is that saying? (behind evey great man there is a great woman).
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If you're suffering from long or short sightedness, you'll be pleased to know that there is in fact a proven method that you can use to improve your vision without glasses or contact lenses. It seems funny that modern society dictates that if we have bad eyesight then we should wear glasses and contact lenses instead when there is a natural solution available. However, on closer reflection, this happens with a wide variety of different conditions. For example acne can be cured by simply addressing the root cause of toxicity levels in the blood, but yeah a lot of dermatologists still insist on handing out medication such as broad-based antibiotics that are cover ups and in many instances worsen the condition. It seems that technology and advances in biomedicine has resulted in man made cures that actually if you take a step back might not be optimum. OK, I have poor eyesight, what are my options? You can have LASIK surgery which costs a fortune and what's more you have to sign a contract so that you understand you could have worse vision than prior to the surgery, you could get recurring eye infections or you could in fact go blind. Sometimes when you sign a disclaimer you understand that it's probably not going to happen, but with laser surgery this stuff actually does happen and people have had their sight permanently ruined as a result. That's a gamble too far for me, especially for such a vital organ. Rebuilding your vision is simpler than it sounds and can be done by pretty much anyone. In a large percentage of people, natural vision correction makes quite a dramatic improvement to their eyesight and when done correctly it can reverse the negative impact that glasses and contact lenses has on the eyesight.
It's always quite surprising to me that techniques to rebuild your vision naturally are rarely mentioned by optometrists; the professionals who are supposed to give you their expert opinion on all things related to your eyesight. When I had poor eyesight many years ago, it almost seemed to be a case of getting me onto glasses as soon as possible. Little did I know at the time that I had a good chance of getting my eyesight back into shape naturally! So, by reading this article you're one step ahead of the majority - you've clearly realised that there's an opportunity to avoid being dependent on glasses and contact lenses or you're trying to improve your eyesight having worn glasses for an extended period of time. Either way, here's some useful information for you: - A recent study has shown that the majority of eyesight problems are actually caused from eye strain or mental fatigue. A certain part of any natural vision correction program should involve learning how to relax the muscles in the eye and the brain itself. Palming is one of the most important exercises in this regard and ideally should be done for a couple of minutes on a daily basis. - Another common reason for poor eyesight is the weakening of muscles that are attached to the lens in the eye. This is especially prevalent in older people who are susceptible to the hardening of this muscle. The good news is that there are a number of exercises designed to soften these muscles and bring them back into action. Again, you'll just need to do a number of exercises on a daily basis to improve these muscles. - Your eyes are designed to move about over objects rather than focusing on one single point for extended periods of time. There are a number of exercises designed to help you understand when you're straining your eyes and to help you use your eyes as they are supposed to be used.
One specific exercise called the decimal point exercises teaches you how exactly how you should use your eyes to view things without straining. - There are a number of best practices that you can incorporate into your everyday life to help treat your eyes. For instance, if working in front of a computer for an extended period of time then it is advisable to look away at an object in the distance once every half an hour or so to give your eyes a break from the screen. - Over 70% of people who try and improve their vision naturally experience a "dramatic improvement" or they manage to get back to near perfect vision. This generally happens within the first 8 weeks and vision improvement follows pretty much linear progression during that time frame. As you have clearly been researching natural vision correction methods, you've probably heard of a guy called William Bates. He was the real pioneer for natural vision improvement many years ago (he died over 7 decades ago) and his work is still the foundation for many of the modern natural eyesight improvement programs today. Over time his work has been refined into more effective regimes and today the success rate is higher than most people realise.