Group 1
Group 1
Group 1
DISCOVERY OF
INVENTIONS
HISTORY
It is the study of change over time, and it covers all
aspects of human society. Political, social,
economic, scientific, technological, medical,
cultural, intellectual, religious and military
developments are all part of history.
INVENTION
An invention uses technology to solve a specific
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problem. The technical features of an invention
have a function through which the problem – the
purpose of the invention – is solved. The technical
character necessary for patenting requires that the
laws of nature are used to achieve the objective.
DISCOVERY OF GRAVITY
• Newton published his
Universal Law of Gravitation
in 1687.
• He observed an apple falling
from a tree and straight to the
ground.
CONTRIBUTIONS
• Disproving that the Earth was the center
of the solar system.
• Proving that all planets revolve around
the sun.
• Explains why the Earth's gravity keeps
humans and animals on the ground and
what causes objects to fall.
HUMAN FLOURISHING
• Gravity is applied through projectiles,
satellites, planets, galaxies, and clusters
of galaxies.
• Invention of calculus which applies in
various fields of study.
• Gravity holds the Earth in place and the
solar system all together and humans
cannot survive without it.
TELESCOPE
The telescope is a device
that can magnify distant
objects using lenses or
mirrors.
• The first person to patent the
telescope was Hans Lippershey, a
Dutch eyeglass maker, in 1608.
Despite being red, Mars is actually a
cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust,
• Zacharias which
Jansen reddishand
cast Jacob Metius,
is what gives the planet its