Blaise Pascal's greatest invention was the Pascaline invented in 1742 which was a basic calculator that could add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Before this was made there were 50 prototypes. Blaise made 20 others during the 1740's .The Pascaline inspired other calculators to be made but the most important was the microprocessor made in the 20th century. The microprocessor is in every modern computer today.
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Basically too numerous to list. One contribution is Pascal's principle which states that a pressure applied to an enclosed incompressible fluid will be undiminished throughout the fluid. This is the basis of how a hydraulic lift works which was a major advance to industry. This is probably the most common example that students come across in basic physics courses. However, he had many other contributions to science and was also a well known philosopher and theologian.
Blaise Pascal Accomplishments - His RevelationIt was at this moment that Pascal knew it wasn't enough to know about God or debate his existence with the finest thinkers in the world. Rather, it was essential to meet God personally.
He made the world a better place by creating wonderful inventions like the incandescent light and the phonograph. These inventions have led to other inventions aswell.
Their inventions brought the world internet, facebook and twitter. Total distraction guaranteed!
yes he did believe in god, have you heard of pascals wager? it states that: žPascal believed that: believing in god is just a gamble. He believed that you either live in this world as if there is a god, or you live in this world as if there is not a god. He also said that there is only one way to win the gamble, and that is to live in this world as if there is a god.
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Blaise Matuidi played for France in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
It is estimated that there are approximately 25,000 people named Blaise in the world. The name Blaise is more commonly found in French-speaking countries and is less common in other regions.
Blaise Matuidi wore jersey number 14 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
There is no specific answer for how many inventions are in the world.
The duration of Inventions That Changed the World is 3600.0 seconds.
Blaise Matuidi had played 23 times for France before the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Inventions That Changed the World ended on 2004-02-12.