electronp t1_je2ol0v wrote
Reply to comment by nowhereman136 in TIL the New York Times, in 1944, Introduced Readers to an Exciting New Food: Pizza by FatherWinter
Canned food was not developed for the military, nor was the airplane, nor was the microwave oven (though the magnetron tube was invented for military radar).
nowhereman136 t1_je2scg8 wrote
As soon as the Wright brothers proved that motor powered flight was possible they got funding out the wazoo from the military to further develop the technology.
Canned foods were developed by Nicolas Appert in France after the French government offered a cash reward for who can develop a method to store food for the army
The microwave was discovered by accident but the technology was further developed, as you yourself said, by the military.
electronp t1_je31kal wrote
Ok, thanks.
You are correct about Appert (bottled food). The Wright brothers did not invent the airplane.
nowhereman136 t1_je32vpb wrote
That's a whole other can of worms. Different people invented different planes all around the same time and its debatable who did what first. But if you can tell me who you believe "invented the airplane", I'll tell you how they got military funding for it
electronp t1_je4l11m wrote
They probably did.
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