Transition through Industrial Revolutions
Revolutions are perhaps the true powerhouses to move the wheel of Civilization, and the Industrial Revolutions — yes, there are more than one
Revolutions are perhaps the true powerhouses to move the wheel of Civilization, and the Industrial Revolutions — yes, there are more than one
Across the sea of time that spans over the last two centuries a handful of rivalries have appeared and changed the course..
The 20th century marks itself out as one of great turmoil while also with several landmark courses of action that set the overall tone for socio-economic, geo-political as well as …
The speeches are all from different periods of history and learning is going to be immense. As always , our endeavour will be on encouraging the child..
Imagine a world without light. If there was no electricity then there would be no fans, air conditioners etc. Thanks to great innovators like Thomas Alva Edison and Nikola Tesla who invented electricity and made life easy. It all started with the invention of the steam engine by James Watt which made communication and transportation easy
“The definitions of a book is changing,” a beautiful quote by one of the biggest innovators and second richest man on the planet, Jeff Preston Bezos (Amazon CEO). The digital age, the 4th Industrial Revolution in the world that bought forward people like Bezos, Zuckerberg, is one of the biggest leaps up the ladder of Industrial Revolutions.
‘ I have not failed. I’ve just found 10000 ways that won’t work’. War of currents was a war between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla. They both discovered electricity, but in 2 different ways. Thomas Edison created Direct Current (DC) in Ohio, USA. On the other hand, Nikola Tesla created Alternate Current (AC) in Europe.
If the rules are such that you can’t make progress, than you have to fight the rules’.
The new space race started in the 21st century with the setting up to Blue Origin and Space. These companies were set up by Jeff Bezos & Elon Musk. Both of these great minds had a common goal which was to revolutionize technology such that it enabled people to line on other planets.
‘I don’t care that they stole my idea. I care that they didn’t have any of their own’, Nikola Tesla
Tesla was a great innovator. He first worked for Edison and came up with the Alternating Current (AC). He showed this plan to Edison. Edison in his mind was astonished. But he was greedy so he said no.
“None can destroy iron, but its own rust can, likewise none can destroy a person, but his/her own mindset can,” said Ratan Tata. The Tata – Birla group provided the requirement during the World War I and World War II. They struck the iron when it was the right time.