Is necessity really the mother of all inventions ?

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  • daveob
    Email problem

    • Feb 2008
    • 655

    #1

    Is necessity really the mother of all inventions ?

    A thought I just had while pondering a small home automation system I am researching (is this legal )

    I often hear the saying that "necessity is the mother of all inventions", but I wonder how many inventions ( either devices of systems ) were made by men ( or women ) who didn't have time on their hands to ponder the challenge and tinker until a solution was found ?

    Logic from this tells me that in days gone by, it must have been the aristocratic / wealthy who had time on their hands and resources to do these things.

    I see programs about inventions on dstv and often wonder just how the inventor kept down a day job and still had time to tinker - maybe most of them didn't have to work.

    I suppose that now-a-days most inventions by the "working class" are done mainly while in the employ of a corporate that can fund the R&D.
    Watching the ships passing by.
  • Justloadit
    Diamond Member

    • Nov 2010
    • 3518

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    You certainly have to have another form of income to be able to do R & D. The idea is to use the proceeds from the R & D which now is a product, to fund the next one. There is no way that by doing R & D all the time you can earn a decent living, I know been at it for years.
    Victor - Knowledge is a blessing or a curse, your current circumstances make you decide!
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