Someone else would have invented them somewhat later.
Blaise pascal invented the first mechanical adding machine in 1642.but Charles Babbage was father of morden computer Blaise pascal invented the first mechanical adding machine in 1642.but Charles Babbage was father of morden computer. O.C.A.BARIPADA Computers weren't discovered, they were invented. In its most basic understanding, computers were invented thousands of years ago by the Chinese, however that is clearly not the case for electronic
It start in Indian when the Indians would dance around the fire dealing with there culture
No one discovered it. It was a trail that was already there and was simply used for the removal of thousands of indians. Andrew Jackson was the person that wanted to remove the indians from the homeland so I guess your answer would be Andrew Jackson.
Because if the microscope wasn't invented we would have no clue that cells existed.
The overwhelming probability is that someone else would have discovered it and invented it, and life would not be particularly different.
Xrays would have not been invented but i dont know bout the rest Xrays would have not been invented but i dont know bout the rest
They were convinced that computers would crash, and it would lead to pandemonium amongst people because we are so dependent on computers. Scientists were convinced that the computers would not be able to recognize the time change of the new millennium, as they had only invented computers to count up to 99, and feared that systems would crash as the clock counted over to 00
The Indians would go out on a field with their horses and barrel race.
It dates back to early Indians where there was a competition where whoever smelled the pretiest would get to choose her man.
Without input devices, the only way to reprogram computers would be to pull them apart and rewire them. In modern computers with integrated circuits that would be impossible. Input devices, such as keyboards, make it much easier to reprogram computers with new instructions and/or data.
I would have to say that IBM created the first computer that really resembles that which we call one.