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    Industrial Revolution: White Super-Achievement

    January 9, 2020

    Whites have reached extremely high levels of human achievement in the present and distant past. This is testament to the creativity and constructive will of the European Folk Soul. The heights achieved by early Old European & Indo-European who built founding civilizations throughout Western and Northern Europe, as well as North Africa, Middle East, South and East Asia, was absolutely revolutionary. However, an even greater “Quantum Leap” occurred during the Industrial Revolution (1760-1840), which far surpasses the technological and scientific innovation of previous times.

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    The greatest achievement of the era was the invention of the fountain pen in 1827 by inventor Petrache Poenaru

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    Quote Originally Posted by PHDNM View Post
    Industrial Revolution: White Super-Achievement

    January 9, 2020

    Whites have reached extremely high levels of human achievement in the present and distant past. This is testament to the creativity and constructive will of the European Folk Soul. The heights achieved by early Old European & Indo-European who built founding civilizations throughout Western and Northern Europe, as well as North Africa, Middle East, South and East Asia, was absolutely revolutionary. However, an even greater “Quantum Leap” occurred during the Industrial Revolution (1760-1840), which far surpasses the technological and scientific innovation of previous times.

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    I think this achievement should be restricted exclusively to Britishers and Frenchmen. All other European nations and USA didn't contribute to Industrial revolution but they were beneficiaries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daco Celtic View Post
    The greatest achievement of the era was the invention of the fountain pen in 1827 by inventor Petrache Poenaru

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    I thought Industrial revolution was started by James Watt (creator of steam-engine).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hajimurad View Post
    I thought Industrial revolution was started by James Watt (creator of steam-engine).
    No it had its antecedents in 1500s Britain, with the development of modern Science under the Philosopher explorer, Francis Bacon, who first came up with the Bacon method where learning and knowledge all derive from the basis of inductive reasoning. Through his belief of experimental encounters, he theorised that all the knowledge that was necessary to fully understand a concept could be attainable because of induction. In order to get to the point of an inductive conclusion, one must consider the importance of observing the phenomena and patterns in the Natural world. In piratical terms, The industrial revolution truly began in the second half of the 1600s, after the Glorious revolution, the end of the Cromwellian era, and the beginning of Political stability of the British Isle that last to this day (from the Glorious revolution onward) although there was single major disturbance called the Jacobin rebellion, but it thankfully never too serious and did not disrupt Britain development. The steam engine was develop by Thomas Newcommon, but it was James Watts who had matured the development of the steam engine, through the governor system which regulated the engine strokes. Its true, that only Britain and later France and Belgium were the first true progenitors of the First Industrial revolution and everyone else played catch up. For example, New England and Massachusetts the first region of the New United states to have Manufacturing mill with automated machines that were water powered. But they originally lacked the know how to build such a complex plant, which involved new technologies developed by English and Scottish inventors such as the spinning Jerry (which was declared state secrete by the British government, to preserve the competitive edge of British Industries) so New England Industrialists had to resort to stealing blue prints in Britain, one of the earliest case of economic espionage (though not the oldest, the Byzantine stole banned Chinese silkworms and silk producing techniques during a diplomatic mission to the Sui court). I disagree with the idea that the USA and other nations (esp. the nascent German states and Kaiserreich Germany) did not contribute to the rest of the Industrial revolution tho, since it was those nations that pioneered the application of modern Science to Industry via their technical university training scheme and it was the USA and Germany that primarily led the Second Industrial revolution (Electrification, the Chemical Industry etc). Britain was quite behind the Germans when it came to applied sciences for the masses (poletriates) since most scientific discovery in the UK was done the aristocratic leisure class or the affluent upper middle class who had spare time to ponder and reflect about complex mathematic and scientific problems and it done for intellectual reasons not economic. The Germans were pioneers of mass education (via Prussia) and were ahead everyone else in developing Technical Schools in the 19th century. By Contrast, the British did not make education compulsory until the 1890s and did not develop the equivalent of German technical schools until the 1920s, when the first UK polytechnics came into being. This was the time Britain was losing the economic lead to USA and Germany (1880s-1910s) although London was still the financial centre of the world until the 1920s, when New York over toke that role.
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