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    Mexican inventions!

    Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:

    * Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.

    * Armando M. Fernández: the mousepad.

    * Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.

    * Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.

    * Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.

    * Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.

    * Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

    * Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.

    * Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.

    * Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.

    * Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).


    Some older, low-tech inventions include:

    * The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.

    * Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).

    * Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.

    * Chewing gum
    *popcorn
    * mandatory education



    These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.


    I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.

    What do you think?

    #2
    AI Holmes: the beer bottle opener, I was opening beer bottles with my teeth before anybody in history..

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      #3
      Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View Post
      Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:

      * Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.

      * Armando M. Fernández: the mousepad.

      * Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.

      * Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.

      * Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.

      * Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.

      * Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

      * Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.

      * Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.

      * Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.

      * Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).


      Some older, low-tech inventions include:

      * The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.

      * Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).

      * Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.

      * Chewing gum
      *popcorn
      * mandatory education



      These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.


      I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.

      What do you think?

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        #4
        the birth control pill huh.well at least we made up for all of us that are here already lol.


        green k sent btw

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          #5
          Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View Post
          Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:

          * Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.

          * Armando M. Fernández: the mousepad.

          * Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.

          * Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.

          * Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.

          * Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.

          * Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

          * Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.

          * Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.

          * Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.

          * Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).


          Some older, low-tech inventions include:

          * The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.

          * Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).

          * Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.

          * Chewing gum
          *popcorn
          * mandatory education



          These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.


          I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.

          What do you think?
          Interesting stuff green k given

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            #6
            It's a bit long but very interesting.



            FOTOSÍNTESIS HUMANA - Descubrimiento Milagroso
            Científico Mexicano descubri?la manera de elaborar una "Pila Infinita", que genera electricidad a partir del agua y melanina.
            El descubrimiento de un proceso bioquímico, que a partir de una molécula que existe en la piel, el cabello y el recubrimiento de la retina humana, pero que se puede producir artificialmente, (la melanina o polihidroxiindol), es capaz de romper la molécula del agua, separando el oxígeno y el hidrógeno y extrayendo energía de ese proceso.

            Después de cuatro años de trámites y pruebas, el gobierno de Rusia otorg?al científico mexicano Arturo Solís Herrera la primera patente en todo el mundo que reconoce la existencia de la “fotosíntesis humana?

            Este hallazgo permiti?elaborar una especie de pila infinita, que el autor llama Bat-Gen, porque funciona al mismo tiempo como una batería recargable y como un generador continuo de energía.

            La materia prima de este invento abunda en la naturaleza, pues sus componentes centrales son agua y una molécula que existe en la piel, el cabello y el recubrimiento de la retina humana, pero que se puede producir artificialmente: la melanina o polihidroxiindol.

            Días antes de volar hacia Varsovia para explicar su descubrimiento ante la Academia de Ciencias de Polonia, Solís Herrera detall?que la Federación Rusa le otorg?la patente número 6017379, el pasado 2 de abril de 2010, tras demostrar que la melanina y sus derivados no sólo sirven para dar color a la piel y el cabello.

            “Esta sustancia es capaz de romper la molécula del agua (H2O), separando oxígeno e hidrógeno, al mismo tiempo que esa reacción libera energía. Pero lo más revolucionario es que la misma molécula realiza la función inversa, y vuelve a unir el hidrógeno y el oxígeno, para que nuevamente se constituyan como agua, liberando una nueva carga de energía? indic?el médico, con especialidad en neurooftalmología del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía.

            El ciclo se puede repetir una cantidad incalculable de ocasiones, armando y desarmando la molécula del agua y liberando energía, sin que haya merma, debido a que la propia melanina ayuda a absorber nuevos fotones que están disponibles en el ambiente en las radiaciones electromagnéticas que normalmente nos rodean en todo el planeta, las cuales provienen del sol y del espacio.

            Con estos fotones se nutre el repetido evento iónico o eléctrico que ocurre al armar o desarmar las moléculas de H2O.

            Esta es una manera muy esquemática de explicar lo que ocurre en el interior de la Bat-Gen, la cual es capaz de mantener encendida una lámpara de luz por más de 100 años, con la única necesidad de cambiar los focos cuando termina su tiempo de vida.

            Como evidencia de esta afirmación, el doctor Solís tiene, en su laboratorio de Aguascalientes, lámparas que llevan cuatro años encendidas.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View Post
              Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:

              * Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.

              * Armando M. Fernández: the mousepad.

              * Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.

              * Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.

              * Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.

              * Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.

              * Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.

              * Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.

              * Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.

              * Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.

              * Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).


              Some older, low-tech inventions include:

              * The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.

              * Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).

              * Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.

              * Chewing gum
              *popcorn
              * mandatory education



              These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.


              I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.

              What do you think?
              Guillermo Gonzales Camarena didn't invent the color television, he invented a color wheel system to the color television. A Scottsman named John Logie Baird invented it.

              Also the $ wasn't invented by a Mexican it was a Spaniard who did it.

              Also, tomato's are from Mexico and many words from the Aztec language Nahuatl) are used today by people all over the world.

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                #8
                Good stuff

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                  #9
                  I wish we invented Dro

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                    #10
                    Puerto Ricans invented la Piña Colada....We win.

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