Sunday, September 13, 2020

10 important Dutch inventions


It may be a small country, but the Netherlands definitely played a significant part in the history of great inventions!

Maybe you have used some of these creations multiple times without realising that a Dutch person is to thank for their existence. Have a look at some of the most notable creations from Dutch inventors:

The submarine

Although the concept of a submarine was first thought up by English William Bourne, a working, navigable underwater vessel was first constructed by Dutch inventor Cornelis Drebbel in the 1620s.

Drebbel worked for the English Royal Navy, and the submarine was first tested in the Thames. Its outer hull consisted of greased leather stretched over a wooden frame, with oars and leather flaps used for propulsion.

The telescope

The telescope was invented in 1608 in the Netherlands, a year before Galileo Galilei used the device to observe the stars. Details are imprecise, but it was likely in Middelburg that the stellar spyglass was developed. To this day, the names of spectacle-craftsmen Zacharias Janssen and Hans Lipperhey are in competition for the title of inventor.

The first telescopes were simple tubes with one biconvex lens and one biconcave lens. It was hard to get an accurate sighting through them.

The microscope

The microscope was invented in the Netherlands in the 16th or 17th century, but who exactly gets the credit is a matter of dispute. Most often mentioned is Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, although a simpler version probably already existed since 1595, created by Sacharias or Hans Jansen.

Van Leeuwenhoek’s microscope consisted of a magnifying glass with only one lens. His device magnified up to 237 times real-size, while previous ones only managed 30. It was created around the 1670s.

The eye-test

Interestingly, the Dutch have produced a lot of inventions relating to sight! Even the eye-test in which you have to read aloud from lines of letters ranging from large to small was invented by Dutchman Herman Snellen in 1862. It is called the Snellen chart.

The fire hose

The modern roll-up fire hose was invented by Jan van der Heyden in 1673. Thanks to him, large fires could effectively be put out using water. He also developed an advanced pumping system. 

The Olympic flame

In 1928, architect Jan Wils was working on the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam. He designed a tall tower with smoke emanating from it.

Wils aimed for the effect of smoke rather than a flame, because it would be more visible during the day. Since then, fire became a traditional part of the Olympics, however it wasn’t until 1936 that the flame was carried at the Berlin games by an athlete.

The speed camera

The first automatic speedometer was invented by Dutch rally driver Maus Gatsonides.

The device was activated by two rubber tubes which would activate a chronometer as soon as the wheels of a car hit them. In 1958 he started to produce the devices for public use.

The CD (and many other media-playing devices)

The Compact Disc was developed by Sony (with help from Philips) in Eindhoven. Its founding fathers are Joop Sinjou and Kees Schouhamer Immink.

The size of the hole in a CD was based on a Dutch 10-cent coin, and the first song to come out on CD was ABBA’s The Visitors in 1982.

Other media-playing items invented by Philips in collaboration with other companies are the cassette tape, the DVD, the laser disc and Blu-Ray.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth was invented in the 1990s by Dr. Jaap Haartsen who worked for the Swedish company Ericsson. Today, billions of products have built-in Bluetooth to connect with other wireless devices.

The beginning of WiFi

WiFi was made possible in 1997, thanks to a Dutch project led by Victor Hayes. Dutch Cees Links, also known as the father of WiFi, played a vital role. WiFi was named after a mix of HiFi (High Fidelity) and Wireless. WiFi technology as we know it today was developed by Australian company CSIRO.

Real or rumours?

There are often several theories about the true origin of certain creations. The following have been rumoured to be invented by the Dutch, only to be denied the honour by others:
 Printed text
 Windmills
 The chocolate bar
 Doughnuts


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What are some mind-blowing facts about Netherlands?

The most interesting facts are different to different people, but I give you some remarkable facts.

  1. Dutch people are the tallest in the world. I don’t know why this is, but it must have something to do with how we eat, and what we eat.Ranked: The countries with the tallest people in the world
  2. We have a province entirely made out of the sea, hundred years ago the sea was called Zuiderzee, now what is left of it is called the Marker Meer, and IJsselmeer. And I happen to live in that province, in the new city (200.000) Almere. Almere will host the World Floriade Expo in 2022.Expo 2022 Floriade Almere

3. Colombia has the cocaine, Afghanistan the opium, but Holland is the largest producer of synthetic drugs, not something to be proud of. The criminals behind it have become so rich and powerful that they have started to undermine our peaceful society.Dutch ecstasy, amphetamine production among world's largest | DW | 25.08.2018

4. Theo Van Gogh, descendant of Vincent Van Gogh was one of the first to be killed in a terrorist attack in the streets because of what he believed. He had no problem insulting Islam. He was right, because radical Islam is an insult to this world.Theo van Gogh (film director) - Wikipedia

5. Dutch have invented the microscope, and water-hose but are also the inventors of the speed camera.10 important Dutch inventions

6. The great grandmother of the Dutch King was the richest woman on earth. Don’t ask how they gathered their wealth, because nobody could be proud of that (colonialism-opium).http://revoltnow.wikifoundry.com/page/Queen+Wilhelmina+-+Queen+of+the+Netherlands%3B+The+World%27s+Richest+Woman

7. Our current Premier, Mark Rutte, if he finishes his term, he will be the longest sitting democratic leader of our country, almost 12 years. Lijst van premiers van Nederland - Wikipedia

8. It has only been in 2019 that the wolf returned, after being extinct for centuries. At this moment at least 8 wolves have found a home in our country. It’s a couple with 5 cubs, and a lone female.Wolves back in Netherlands after 140 years

9 Holland is a low country, that’s right, but the village of Vijlen lays on an altitude of 200 m (600ft).

10. Raccoon and raccoon-dog (different species) have settled in The Netherlands. Some specialist say there are here to stay (don’t belong here) and very hard to get rid of like the beaver rat, and the musk rat. Dutch raccoons breed in the wild for first time - DutchNews.nl

raccoon dog (wasbeerhond).

11. A Dutch photographer is partly responsible for the media image of two of the biggest bands in the world, his name, Anton Corbijn.

12. Next year The Netherlands, Rotterdam will host the Eurovision Songcontest. Besides that, we also celebrate 75 years of freedom (since 2nd WW).

13. Holland gave the world dance music (new style), and hosts the biggest dance event in the world.7 Dutch DJs make it into the world's top 10

Amsterdam dance event.

14 Gay Pride Dutch style, on the Amsterdam Canals, since 1996.

15 In Russia they choose Stalin to be the “greatest Russian” of all times. In The Netherlands “we”choose Pim Fortuyn. He was a politician, marginalized by his colleagues, but popular among the people. When some lunatic killed him in day time, when he left a radio studio, it made him even more popular.Pim Fortuyn grootste Nederlander aller tijden

Pim Fortuyn.

16 We have a politician who has to be guarded 24/7, and lives at a secret address. That has been his situation for 15 years, because he criticized the Islam. His name is Geert Wilders.

The painted blonde in the middle is Wilders.


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What are the flaws of the Dutch?

As this picture shows, Dutch are rightfully famous for being stubborn and too direct.


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Mercedes Benz E class evolution

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