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The Technological Prophets : Inventors Whose Ideas Were Too Ahead of Their Time. Invisible Luminaries : Genius Without Glory, #1
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- ISBN8231513505
- EAN9798231513505
- Date de parution03/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Why This Book ExistsThis book exists because history often forgets those who think differently. We remember kings and conquerors, millionaires and celebrities-but we forget the ones who gave us light switches, antibiotics, modern computing, and even the laws of inheritance. The names you'll encounter in these pages may not be etched into marble or engraved on Nobel medals-but their fingerprints are on every aspect of your daily life.
We live in a time of global scientific acceleration and digital memory. Yet, even today, recognition is deeply entangled with geography, gender, race, privilege, and power. The arc of discovery may be long, but it is not always fair. This book is not just about science or invention. It is about human character under duress, about what it means to pursue truth over validation, and about how progress often grows in the cracks of exclusion.
These are not merely tales of neglect; they are blueprints of resilience."It is the glory of God to conceal a thing, but the honor of kings is to search out a matter." - Proverbs
We live in a time of global scientific acceleration and digital memory. Yet, even today, recognition is deeply entangled with geography, gender, race, privilege, and power. The arc of discovery may be long, but it is not always fair. This book is not just about science or invention. It is about human character under duress, about what it means to pursue truth over validation, and about how progress often grows in the cracks of exclusion.
These are not merely tales of neglect; they are blueprints of resilience."It is the glory of God to conceal a thing, but the honor of kings is to search out a matter." - Proverbs





