We have been fascinated for years by the geniuses who come up with revolutionary innovations out of thin air. It’s always been smoke

We live in times in which innovation, creative genius and the search for the next technological revolution are everything. We all want to know who it is the next Mark Zuckerberg, the next Steve Jobs either the next Albert Einstein. So much so that we project our way of looking at the world onto the past and, from time to time, texts appear that talk about the past. great forgotten geniuses to whom history did not do justice. But the truth is that most of the time, those great geniuses are rightly forgotten. Contrary to what we usually think, inventors usually do not exist. At least, if they are not lucky people. Smoke (or vapor) sellers Perhaps the best example is the steam engine. Which, in fact, must be one of the machines that has been invented the most times in History. The usual version is that the steam engine was developed and perfected in England between the end of the 17th century and the end of the 18th century. And that, on the other hand and always according to this version, was the engine of the industrial revolution. It’s not exact. Although archaeologists could surely give us previous examples, the aeolipilethe first “steam engine”, was invented by Heron of Alexandria in the first century after Christ. At first, and for many years, it had a recreational purpose (it is a sphere filled with water that, when heated, rotates). The first steam engine. But Heron too created automatic doors and hydraulic fountains which allow us to affirm, without risking too much, that Roman scientists had more than enough capacity to design Thomas Savery’s steam engine without messing up. Later, a century before, according to modern historiography, Mr. Savery invented the first steam engine, Jerónimo de Ayanz, a native of Navarra, also designed an incipient steam engine. Even before that we can find works by Florence Rivault, Taqui ad-Din or Giovanni Branca in which the steam engine was there, within reach. Windmills, mops and table football The same thing happens with water mills. Traditionally, it was considered that this type of mills had been discovered in the Middle Ages because it is the historical period from which we have material remains. But it’s not true. In ancient times, hydraulic mills were known, and very well. In fact, It is known that they also began to expand throughout the 1st century AD. And so on ad nauseum. The question is clear: no, the mop It was not invented in Spain, nor the lollipopsneither the table football. As evidently, and strictly speaking, neither the Spanish nor the Vikings ‘discovered‘America. A few days ago we discussed here in Xataka who was the “creator” of injectable insulin (Nicholas Paulescu either McLeod, Banting and Best?) in a reissue of the famous paradox of “if a tree falls in the middle of the forest and no one hears it, Has it made noise? Has it even fallen?” A key lesson we can draw from this is that, well, inventing something, discovering something, or developing genius is of no use. For hundreds of years we knew how to use water to produce physical work, but it wasn’t until the implosion of the slave system that mills really became popular. For fifteen hundred years we knew everything there was to know to create a steam engine. In fact, wealthy children had small miniature engines. It was not until the specific needs of British mining introduced Savery’s gadget that the steam engine set out to change the world. You don’t get here from nowhere. (Unsplash) Mops and tiled floors, lollipops and the decrease in infant mortality, table football and the incipient improvement in the quality of life of the working classes. Victor Hugo said that “there is nothing more powerful in the world than an idea whose time has come.” And he had to be right because “without their moment”, ideas are nothing. Technology, society and vice versa The cult of innovation, creative genius and disruptive inventions is one of those characteristics of our time that permeates everything. But, in general, innovations are only of degree. Also in the world of technology where we can almost always find a proof of concept that, twenty years before, already advanced the next revolution in the sector. Basically, as we examine technological history, we realize that seeing the world as a succession of great geniuses is very attractive, but not very realistic. Undoubtedly, there are people who advance the knowledge or technology of their time by decades, but if we want to get a real picture of how innovation has worked over the centuries, the strategy is different: think of history as a very long conversation full of opportunities, misunderstandings and moments of genius. There is no need to make it more attractive. Image | Md Mahdi In Xataka | One company has made the biggest breakthrough in toilet paper in 100 years. And its sales are skyrocketing In Xataka | We have a long-term problem with concrete. That’s why someone has come up with staple bricks that don’t need it.

It is very thin and comes with Windows

There is less for the return to school and, in fact, many stores have already launched some campaigns aimed at it. If you are looking for a good laptop to study, the Samsung Galaxy Book4 is offer in El Corte Inglés by 534.65 euros instead of 899 euros. Of course, the offer will only be available today July 30. Samsung Galaxy Book4 (512 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review A good, pretty and now cheaper laptop The Samsung Galaxy Book4 is a more oriented computer to study than to other tasks. Comes with a good 15.6 inches screen With which you can visualize more content than with a smaller size, it offers a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels and internal level incorporates an Intel Core i5 1335U processor. It also has 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage Through SSD, its design is quite thin so it can be carried comfortably in a backpack or bandit and its weight is 1.55 kg, which due to the size of its screen is not bad. On the other hand, it is worth mentioning that it comes with the operating system Windows 11 Home pre -installed, so it is not necessary to buy a use license to install it. It also incorporates compatible speakers with Dolby Atmos And it comes with HDMI, a couple of USB-C ports and another pair of USB-A portsincludes MicroSD card reader, 3.5 mm jack for microphone + headphones and bluetooth and Wifi connectivity. You may also interest you Logitech MX Ergonomic wireless vertical mouse, multi -ordering, 2.4 GHz/Bluetooth with USB unifying receptor, 4000 dpi optical follow -up, 4 buttons, fast charge – black – black * Some price may have changed from the last review Tomotoc 360 ° case for 15.6 inches Acer Aspire 3/5, 15.6 Lenovo Ideapad, HP Pavilion/Envy, Dell Inspireon 16, Asus Chromebook/Vivobook, Integral Protection case for laptop * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Samsung In Xataka | Best laptops in quality price. Which to buy depending on the use and eight recommended models In Xataka | What is the best portable computer to work. Tips and recommendations

They have convinced us that thin mobiles have to sacrifice drums. It is half truth

The thinness of the smarpthone begins to be an issue. We don’t know why, but it is. Samsung has as your family’s star Samsung Galaxy S25 A mysterious Galaxy S25 Edge Ultradelgado. Oppo has obsessed with this data to improve the design of your Find N5and the strongest rumor on mobile technology by 2025 is the next iPhone 17 Aira model that will supposedly stand out for its data of thinness. Manufacturing a specially thin mobile usually comes from the hand of a usual problem: the battery is usually quite just. The Chinese manufacturer Tecno has shown that this does not have to be so and that, technically, it is possible to manufacture an extremely thin phone with a level battery. Tecno Spark Slim. Do not look for this phone on the Tecno website, because it is not on sale. The Spark Slim is the thinnest mobile in the world (at least, right now), with a thickness of only 5.75mm. It is almost half of what the most top phones usually have (which are around 8mm) and, all this, without sacrificing battery. Its battery is 5,200mah, a battery even larger than we find on much thicker phones. In addition, the weight is also a record: Tecno has been achieved by a figure of only 140 grams. We do not know its processor, although the company tells us that it has not yet been presented. The screen is of no less than 6.78 inches, amoled and with a 4,500 nits peak shine, so we are not facing a reduced SPECS phone. The key… and the sacrifices. Tecno has not relieved images of the internal construction of his Spark Slim, but it does give a curious fact: his battery has a thickness of only 4mm. A record has been achieved, introducing a much larger battery than usual is an extremely thin phone. Although we have not been able to try it thoroughly, achieving something like this always has costs. Otherwise, all manufacturers would follow this path. If we look at the camera module, it can be seen that the sensors seem quite small. It is inevitable: if the vast majority of the body is drums, there is not too much space for large sensors. To achieve this thickness, it is also difficult to add elements such as steam cameras, large speakers, or other elements that enrich hardware. Despite this, it seems clear that any user needs: a great battery, a processor, and a couple of cameras. An inevitable trend. Achieving extreme thinness is a trend. The great manufacturers (OPPO, Samsung and expected Apple) begin to a race whose purpose we do not know, and whose future sales will reveal the unknown: whether to fight for thinness really revives demand, or if it is a race without too much sense. Image | Xataka In Xataka | Perhaps the time has come to sacrifice some thinness in mobile phones in exchange for winning in autonomy

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