The most important event is our evolution from throwing feces to throwing spears Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
. greek, roman, chinese, persian, indian, arabic( in a short word, cause arabic civilisation it self had alot of civilisatiosn in it, all arabs, but, like, different contries...), egyptian(all eras), in a short word, all civilsations had a really big affect on our present, without roman, or egyptian, there will be no arabs and persians, without arabs and persians, it want be there toaday as we know it now, also don't forget indiands, invented maths, and chinese, invented paper, spagetti(yes, not italien who inveted it) herbal medecins, tea, etc... and again, europe and effcorse, me lol
1. birth of christ 2. descovery of penicilan 3. fructose sugar alternatives to sucrose sugars 4. radio transmition 5. the diesel engine designed by rudolf diesel 6. the cure for the flu 7. birth control pills 8. the discovery and flight to the moon 9. space travell 10. the discovery of humans
It's not been proved that he actually existed. A cure for the flu? When did that happen? Discovery of the moon? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! How is that different from the flight to the Moon? Right, because nobody knew about humans until they were "discovered". By a lemur, wasn't it, in 1562?
First question is really when did "Civilization Start?" Are we there yet? Many interesting thoughts here though. Here's a couple of lists: http://top-10-list.org/2009/10/24/ten-most-important-history-events/ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_were_the_10_most_important_events_in_world_history http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article2687623.ece
I love that, discovery of humans. I guess thats the first human to stand up and say "hey mom, Im 4 feet taller than you and I don't throw feces, I must be a new species"
after reading a lot of the responses i've come up with my list... here is my top 10, in no particular order: 1. invention of the printing press 2. WWII 3. colonization of the new world by europe 4. the fall of the berlin wall 5. birth of the internet 6. development of written languages 7. invention of the airplane 8. invention of gunpowder 9. death of jesus 10. US declaration of independence i noticed a lot of people including "ideas" and "concepts", rather than actual events. here is my top 10 list for those: 1. Newton's law of universal gravitation 2. Nicolas Copernicus' view of a heliocentric universe 3. Einstein's theory of relativity 4. Kepler's laws of planetary motion 5. Mendel's genetic laws of segregation and independent assortment 6. Pavlovian classical conditioning 7. Niels Bohr's understanding of the atomical structure 8. Darwin's theory of evolution 9. Kant's theory of perception 10. Big Bang Theory (originally proposed by Georges Lemaitre as his "hypothesis of the primeval atom")