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Has anyone ever actually invented something?

I guarantee you that no idea is 100% unique. Everything is based off ideas we've already had.

then what are we using these days?? someone invented phones but Apple didnt.

someone invented computers. someone invented electricity, Internet,.. someone will create something of ideas but Apple didnt create anything of ideas but products which already existed.

Point is someone invented something but Apple didnt invent things which people claim it has..

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then what are we using these days?? someone invented phones but Apple didnt.

someone invented computers. someone invented electricity, Internet,.. someone will create something of ideas but Apple didnt create anything of ideas but products which already existed.

Point is someone invented something but Apple didnt invent things which people claim it has..

Nope, you're wrong. Electricity was based on ideas that others have already thought of. Internet was based on ideas others thought of, etc. One person didn't simply create every single thing that goes into the internet all himself. He used ideas that others thought of, mixed with some of his own ideas.
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NNope, you're wrong. Electricity was based on ideas that others have already thought of. Internet was based on ideas others thought of, etc. One person didn't simply create every single thing that goes into the internet all himself. He used ideas that others thought of, mixed with some of his own ideas.

I now declare you Nuts... people this guys thinks nothing in this world is invented.

what about invention of radium? it was invented by accident(no ideas behind it).. you are saying that invention has to be accident and only then its called invention.

many invention are based of idea but whoever made it first they are the inventor. Did apple made all of it first Nope so they are not the inventor.

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I now declare you Nuts... people this guys thinks nothing in this world is invented.

no, he is correct in a sense, just saying it in a way that you don't understand, he means no one invents things 100% solo.. everything that exists is an accumulation of previous designs and ideas from others, nothing is 100% an original idea or tech. Sure someone might come along and finally put it altogether, but they didn't invent the parts needed to create what they built. Apple does this sure, and same with any single manufacturer out there.
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no, he is correct in a sense, just saying it in a way that you don't understand, he means no one invents things 100% solo.. everything that exists is an accumulation of previous designs and ideas from others, nothing is 100% an original idea or tech. Sure someone might come along and finally put it altogether, but they didn't invent the parts needed to create what they built. Apple does this sure, and same with any single manufacturer out there.

" Sure someone might come along and finally put it altogether" that's my point too... the guy who put it together first is the inventor but he might have taken it from past ideas.

but thats not the case with apple... what they put together already exist.. and yet people say apple invented everything.

Apple didnt create anything first.. they are just mixing it with some recipie.. which is what i was saying and the reason i posted that video.

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