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The top ten major Irish contributions to the world

Inventions and improvements that made the world a better place


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1.  Automobile: Henry Ford, son of an Irish immigrant, transformed the world with his low price automobile which created modern life, suburbs, highways, mobility etc, for ever.

2. Submarine: John Philip Holland from Clare invented the submarine and it was commissioned in 1900 by the US Navy.

3. Tractor: Harry Ferguson from Northern Ireland, a bicycle repair man with a genius for mechanical inventions, invented the modern tractor as well as the first four wheel drive Formula One car.

4. Tank: When Winston Churchill in 1915 issued an all points bulletin for the invention of a machine capable of withstanding rifle fire, flattening barbed wire fences and rolling over no man’s land Irishman Walter Gordon Wilson obliged by inventing the modern tank.

5. Color photography: John Joly from County Down was the first to invent the color photograph back in 1894 though it did not gain widespread acceptance until many years later.

6. Monorail: Louis Brennan from Mayo was the inventor of the monorail. He did much of the work on a monorail locomotive which was kept upright by a gyrostat. In 1903 he patented a system that he designed for military use; he successfully demonstrated the system on 10 November 1909, in Gillingham, England.

7. Nickel Zinc battery: The battery was developed by an Irish chemist, Dr. James J. Drumm (1897–1974)[2]and installed in four 2-car railway sets between 1932 and 1948 for use on the Dublin- Bray railway line. Today it is used to power cell phones.

8. Splitting the atom:  Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton, a physicist from Dungarvan, Co Waterford, won the Nobel  for his work with John Cockcroft. In the late 1920s/early 1930s, the two conducted "atom-smashing" experiments at Cambridge University Walton became the first person to artificially split the atom..
 
9. Guinness: Enough said.

10. Milk Chocolate: In the 18th Century Sir Hans Sloane from County Down encountered cocoa while he was in Jamaica, where the locals drank it mixed with water, and he is reported to have found it nauseating. However, he devised a means of mixing it with milk to make it more pleasant. When he returned to England, he brought his chocolate recipe back with him. By the 19th century, Cadburys was selling tins of Sloane's drinking chocolate.


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When it comes to Ireland, reality never sits well with the Plastic Paddies. The Ryan Report, The Murphy Report, The Ferns Report and the Indemnity Deal are not fantasies. They won't be making it into any top ten of "Irish" contributions to the world. Better to mine the achievements of the Anglo Irish Protestants and ignore the political disaster that's followed 1922.
Willy you need to see a psychiatrist about your sick fantasies. Hopefully, your elites will be able to breed you people out in a few generations.
The bestial behaviour began after 1922 in the oppressive slave camps run by Catholic Orders. They raped and tortured generations of children and corrupted the state. They killed children in their industrial schools and buried them in unmarked graves. They exported child rapists so they could rape more children in other countries. The child rape cover up runs all the way up to the Vatican. You don't get much more bestial than the Catholic Church. It's colonised more countries for longer that any other empire on earth.
Most of the people you list self identified as Irish, you obsessive nutbag troll. No need for scare quotes, the british terror state and your bestial ancestors copiously documented their worldwide abominations (particularly in Ireland). The Irish diaspora who were able to escape to Europe during the centuries of penal Ireland rose to the highest levels of society in the host countries.
Oscar Wilde, writer and playwright, a Protestant. George Bernard Shaw, writer and playwright a Protestant. Charles Stewart Parnell, politician, a Protestant. James Joyce, writer, an atheist.
John Field, a Protestant. Robert Boyle a Protestant whose father came to Ireland as part of the Tudor Plantations. These are the kind of people the Plastic Paddies cling to when they're not going on about "the 800 years of oppression".
I've always felt that Ireland has the best tasting chocolate period and I've tasted some good chocolate but not like Ireland.
You forgot to mention John Field the Irish music composer who invented the Nocturne. This Nocturne was a form of music that was then adopted by many famous composers including Frederick Chopin, who made the Nocturne musical form famous in the world of Western Classical music.
If you want a real example of "all inclusive," notice how the english begin to refer to everything as "british" when done or discovered by the Scottish or Welsh. Of course, many of people who were descended from the anglo population in Ireland self identified as being Irish and had been there for generations - this makes no difference to racist supremacists wackos like big Willy.
There's an ethnic distinction between Norman and english which exist to the present between the british ruling class and commoners. Anglo trolls like Willy know deep down that their own elite is breeding them out through the mass immigration/cheap labor project (thank goodness) and need to endlessly troll Irish websites to engage in grotesque triumphalism that they have nothing to do with.
@Willy How about all the 12 year old girls you anglo-beasts kidnapped, tortured, raped, and bred to death in the Carribean - the Church of England was knee deep in these abominations - down to their own branding of slaves.
Will Hamilton loves greasy moobs
The 17th scientist century ROBERT BOYLE belongs in the list of important contributors to society. The Waterford native gave his name to Boyle's Law, having discvovered the "invere relationship that exists between pressure and volume of gas". I leave it up to you scientists to adquately explain Boyle's Law to us amatuers.
Will Hamilton, here's an example of a true "broad mental reservation": You are hiding Anne Frank in your attic. The Gestapo comes to your door and asks if you know where she is. You answer, "No." This is not a lie because the Gestapo is not entitled to that information. It is a broad mental reservation. Your example is specious because, presumably, the person interrogating the Catholic cleric has a legal/moral right to ascertain the truth.
William Rowan Hamilton, an Anglo Irish Protestant who attended Trinity College.




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