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79. Of course. Unless you wanted to be nitpicky and point out that fire is not a historical
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 12:05 PM
Jan 2014

invention. We'd sure love to figure out just who or when it was the first people really learned to make fire, or at least mastered keeping and using it. I suspect the first guy that figured it our freaked everyone out and got himself killed over it. Maybe that happened more than once and set us back a few hundred thousand years?

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Womankind. pangaia Jan 2014 #1
ummm . . NO ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #2
I am one of YOU'all, not them'all. pangaia Jan 2014 #6
LOL ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #15
Agree 100%!!! grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #130
The realisation that there is no God. mr blur Jan 2014 #3
NOPE - we are killing each other by the millions still arguing about that one. ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #10
And you can't prove a negative... nt kelliekat44 Jan 2014 #174
The Absolute bananas Jan 2014 #192
The printing press... DonViejo Jan 2014 #4
I was hoping for "discoveries", not inventions so much ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #18
There would have been no invention if Johannes Gutenberg hadn't discovered it could be done. eom DonViejo Jan 2014 #177
fire B Calm Jan 2014 #5
Fire Bad!! JoePhilly Jan 2014 #9
LOL B Calm Jan 2014 #34
*snort* jberryhill Jan 2014 #36
DUzy! pinboy3niner Jan 2014 #43
Of course. Unless you wanted to be nitpicky and point out that fire is not a historical brewens Jan 2014 #79
Quest for Fire Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #112
That was beautiful. Iggo Jan 2014 #171
I bought that DVD a few months back ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #203
Nuclear meltdowns are huggable, not mean like we used to think they were. nt ChisolmTrailDem Jan 2014 #94
Soap. n/t tammywammy Jan 2014 #7
Then ya gotta train men to use it! ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #47
Why- it's sliced white bread of course! notadmblnd Jan 2014 #8
When we learned how to use a stick. hobbit709 Jan 2014 #11
Gravity(mass), the speed of light, pangaia Jan 2014 #12
Indoor plumbing. JoePhilly Jan 2014 #13
JoePhilly is correct...Indoor Plumbing.. Stuart G Jan 2014 #32
That is an invention, not really a "discovery". ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #55
See my post 64# ;-) JoePhilly Jan 2014 #65
Correct, man's greatest invention: Modern plumbing. n/t FSogol Jan 2014 #111
I'd have to put the cannibal rats on the ghost ship way up there pinboy3niner Jan 2014 #14
Only if they have a xombie albatross. riqster Jan 2014 #190
FIRE.... GTurck Jan 2014 #16
Yeah - discovering how to control fire definitely shaped the history of mankind . . . ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #27
The ability to control fire required invention. JoePhilly Jan 2014 #64
Everything we have comes out of the ground.... A HERETIC I AM Jan 2014 #63
Probably gunpowder. ananda Jan 2014 #17
Wouldn't be possible without fire ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #66
Beer Baclava Jan 2014 #19
Weed grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #131
Let's face it - early man would lick frogs to get high Baclava Jan 2014 #142
Some still do Major Nikon Jan 2014 #169
I suspect you may be reinventing the wheel here pinboy3niner Jan 2014 #20
Many civilizations did not have the wheel until colonial times AngryAmish Jan 2014 #52
Fire! Uben Jan 2014 #21
"Without it, we wouldn't be here" - yes we would - not so many mind you ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #42
Germs... SidDithers Jan 2014 #22
Electromagnetism TransitJohn Jan 2014 #23
Sex liberal N proud Jan 2014 #24
Easy question aristocles Jan 2014 #25
omg yes. Niceguy1 Jan 2014 #44
The Internet/computers nt kelliekat44 Jan 2014 #175
written language snooper2 Jan 2014 #26
^^^ This one ^^^ alittlelark Jan 2014 #114
how to plant and maintain food crops nt geek tragedy Jan 2014 #28
Ah, you beat me to it! CTyankee Jan 2014 #140
We agree on something! Pretzel_Warrior Jan 2014 #185
gravity G_j Jan 2014 #29
It really is fire you know tkmorris Jan 2014 #30
Controlling "Fire changed everything" ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #45
The hand axe Coyotl Jan 2014 #31
Sharpened point or edge / Fire jberryhill Jan 2014 #33
Self-conscious mythologyzing. Eleanors38 Jan 2014 #35
How about just self-consciousness? Are we the first species that does not just pampango Jan 2014 #46
The brain Glassunion Jan 2014 #53
I thought about that. I used mythology because it seemed to describe best Eleanors38 Jan 2014 #148
Atomic structure. n/t cloudbase Jan 2014 #37
the mute button on my remote spanone Jan 2014 #38
The Hutzler Banana Slicer LiberalEsto Jan 2014 #39
Hilarious underpants Jan 2014 #81
The other comments are equally as clever underpants Jan 2014 #97
That is a marital aid! grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #133
Customers who have viewed this also viewed Pretzel_Warrior Jan 2014 #188
There could be two or more impatient banana lovers in the household LiberalEsto Jan 2014 #207
Quantum Mechanics. nt tridim Jan 2014 #40
Agriculture DFW Jan 2014 #41
Agreed customerserviceguy Jan 2014 #182
Well, the guitar and chocolate were not meant seriously, but Agriculture changed EVERYTHING DFW Jan 2014 #199
Electricity. n/t 1awake Jan 2014 #48
I'll skew a little broad jollyreaper2112 Jan 2014 #49
We became human but not humane. CrispyQ Jan 2014 #96
common ancestry (e.g., you and your dog are relatives) Vattel Jan 2014 #50
The myriad uses of the cannabis plant...... Bennyboy Jan 2014 #51
Interesting concept ConcernedCanuk Jan 2014 #62
The medicinal properties alone can change the world Bennyboy Jan 2014 #68
Language Glassunion Jan 2014 #54
+1 nt Shankapotomus Jan 2014 #168
The words "we" sibelian Jan 2014 #56
Jazz dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #57
to the lives of most people: vaccines and antibiotics. nt La Lioness Priyanka Jan 2014 #58
heliocentrism nt NoGOPZone Jan 2014 #59
Artichokes. nt el_bryanto Jan 2014 #60
Banging the rocks together. Xipe Totec Jan 2014 #61
The discovery of nitrocellulose by Christian Friedrich Schönbein FarCenter Jan 2014 #67
For HUMAN Kind it was probably fire kydo Jan 2014 #69
That's a sticky question theHandpuppet Jan 2014 #70
Beer lame54 Jan 2014 #71
I'd say electricity lpbk2713 Jan 2014 #72
The Scientific Method. NT Adrahil Jan 2014 #73
Agriculture Rowdyboy Jan 2014 #74
You beat me to it! KansDem Jan 2014 #93
Just lucky to see the tread first. Its a pretty obvious answer-it made most all the rest possible! Rowdyboy Jan 2014 #102
Faster than light travel (you didn't exclude the future) solarhydrocan Jan 2014 #75
Cheese Incitatus Jan 2014 #76
fire nt Deep13 Jan 2014 #77
This thread reminds me of "Quest for Fire" ... Whiskeytide Jan 2014 #78
I mentioned that movie above before I saw your post. Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #113
Mine too. Haven't seen it in prob. 20 years. I didn't know... Whiskeytide Jan 2014 #118
I liked that the characters spoke no recognizable language Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #121
Exactly. You had to pay attention, ... Whiskeytide Jan 2014 #122
Love that film. You can watch it online amerikat Jan 2014 #141
Thanks for the link. Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #143
A lot of great discoveries for that tribe besides fire. amerikat Jan 2014 #165
Best invention? The automatic timed coffee maker. n/t brewens Jan 2014 #80
The Egg McMuffin and Snuggies underpants Jan 2014 #82
Disease is caused by germs not devils. Lint Head Jan 2014 #83
Sadly, everyone hasn't discovered that yet. n/t FSogol Jan 2014 #85
On the upside...sewage and water treatment on the downside HereSince1628 Jan 2014 #84
Speech/communication Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #86
Salt laundry_queen Jan 2014 #87
Fire, followed by the wheel nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #88
Tools. n/t cherokeeprogressive Jan 2014 #89
The Internet. nt Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #90
How to painstakingly chip a bit of flint into a blade, and how to harness fire. Spider Jerusalem Jan 2014 #91
Agriculture KansDem Jan 2014 #92
I agree, fire. But I'll put in a vote for SALT per Big History. Chiyo-chichi Jan 2014 #95
The use of tools. -nt CrispyQ Jan 2014 #98
That's EXACTLY the picture I had in mind. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2014 #103
Beer and travel money? Rex Jan 2014 #99
godfuckingdammityes AngryAmish Jan 2014 #183
Time. WinkyDink Jan 2014 #100
The concept of shared experience. a la izquierda Jan 2014 #101
Easy and no contest: Moral Philosophy mathematic Jan 2014 #104
Flint thucythucy Jan 2014 #105
Masturbation. William769 Jan 2014 #106
Realizing that sexual intercourse leads to offspring. Igel Jan 2014 #107
Most significant? mankind? SELF AWARENESS...this separated us from the animals how that happened? Drew Richards Jan 2014 #108
sticky lint rollers. nt Javaman Jan 2014 #109
The Brewing Process, of course! FSogol Jan 2014 #110
Discovering that there are plants and other natural substances that help us heal. polichick Jan 2014 #115
Fire. Because only with cooking could we absorb enough nutrients. mainer Jan 2014 #116
It hasn't been made yet Fumesucker Jan 2014 #117
Sid Meier Dash87 Jan 2014 #119
Just one word ... plastics 11 Bravo Jan 2014 #120
Agriculture, Electricity, Germ Theory/Birth Control KittyWampus Jan 2014 #123
Calculus, in the 1650s. It's what makes science possible. Donald Ian Rankin Jan 2014 #124
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Binary numbers. CJCRANE Jan 2014 #126
Food preservation. Salting, smoking, drying of fruits and vegs, etc. bravenak Jan 2014 #127
happy fun ball arely staircase Jan 2014 #128
'Love begets love, hate begets hate.' grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #129
Scientific method on point Jan 2014 #132
In terms of significance in affecting the largest number of people polly7 Jan 2014 #134
Steam power. Fire came first but discovering how to use the energy from fire by doc03 Jan 2014 #135
Mel Brooks's Thousand Year Old Man says: "Liquid Prell" Squinch Jan 2014 #136
Saran Wrap Boom Sound 416 Jan 2014 #146
sex GeorgeGist Jan 2014 #137
aspirin notundecided Jan 2014 #138
Probably agriculture. CTyankee Jan 2014 #139
Money GreatCaesarsGhost Jan 2014 #144
Germ Theory and Contraception - nt. Jasana Jan 2014 #145
The three obstacles of life Boom Sound 416 Jan 2014 #147
Concrete Xithras Jan 2014 #149
That he/she could stand upright. kairos12 Jan 2014 #150
The Wheel. (has someone else already said it?) n/t Mira Jan 2014 #151
Discovery? Death. Creation? Music. nt valerief Jan 2014 #152
It's still to be admitted but I think the biggest discovery is that Cleita Jan 2014 #153
Life is what you make it. Renew Deal Jan 2014 #157
Still doesn't mean that we won't destroy the environment and ourselves in Cleita Jan 2014 #158
Agriculture, Agnosticsherbet Jan 2014 #154
FIRE!!! VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #155
Fire Renew Deal Jan 2014 #156
clumping cat litter (nt) Ino Jan 2014 #159
Written language. gcomeau Jan 2014 #160
The relationship between magnetism and electricity... Blanks Jan 2014 #161
electro-magnetism fadedrose Jan 2014 #181
transistor? GRACIEBIRD Jan 2014 #162
How to harness electricity. kestrel91316 Jan 2014 #163
Symbolic Algebra and the Pythagorean Theorem Sgent Jan 2014 #164
Agriculture Captain Stern Jan 2014 #166
Whiskey Major Nikon Jan 2014 #167
Fire is natural but making it number one. Second is amerikat Jan 2014 #170
Discovering the proper filiment for a working electric light. n/t oneshooter Jan 2014 #172
The Telescope. Savannahmann Jan 2014 #173
the Mayan's didn't need telescopes! VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #176
They could have used a microscope. Savannahmann Jan 2014 #179
but they wouldn't have existed at all without the discovery of fire and how to harness it. VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #197
The Absolute (moved up-thread) bananas Jan 2014 #178
Bohr's model for atomic structure. It turned out to be simple compared to what is now bluestate10 Jan 2014 #180
The plow Pretzel_Warrior Jan 2014 #184
Fire/Fuel/Energy..... Fire is behind all of our Ages: Bronze, Industrial, etc. NYC_SKP Jan 2014 #186
Totally agree. Benton D Struckcheon Jan 2014 #204
The clitoris milestogo Jan 2014 #187
Saran Wrap. Thus spake the 2000 year old man: riqster Jan 2014 #189
Electric guitar feedback Tom Ripley Jan 2014 #191
language, communication and symbolic abstraction. Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #193
+1000 !!!! orpupilofnature57 Jan 2014 #202
I'm not saying... Silent3 Jan 2014 #194
Discovering Republicans can speek very clearly with their heads shoved firmly rustydog Jan 2014 #195
Plumbing NobodyHere Jan 2014 #196
Donuts! yortsed snacilbuper Jan 2014 #198
Civil Service Enrique Jan 2014 #200
3-D Printer . Or Water . orpupilofnature57 Jan 2014 #201
Discovery of the Rosetta Stone and the discovery of Alien Life democratisphere Jan 2014 #205
+1000 !!!! orpupilofnature57 Jan 2014 #208
The discovery that many questions have more than one answer. MineralMan Jan 2014 #206
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