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Top 20 countries in history that invented stuff that humanity uses towards civilisation. Whilst niggers and muslims tear everything down like savages

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20 Countries with the Most Inventions in All Human History​

20. Denmark

Total Patent Grants = 115,910

Danish innovation is driven by design and sustainability. The country leads in wind turbine tech, showing its commitment to green solutions. It’s also known for simple yet impactful inventions like dry batteries, typewriters, and the beloved LEGO toy created by Ole Kirk Christiansen. Currently, leading Danish firms such as Lundbeck and LEO Pharma, alongside numerous emerging biotech companies, are at the forefront of producing innovative pharmaceutical products.



19. Australia

Total Patent Grants = 132,143

Australia’s inventors have made significant contributions to modern life, such as in Wi-Fi technology, which is essential in today’s digital era. Australia is also known for medical breakthroughs like the ultrasound scanner, which has had a profound impact on global healthcare. Additionally, everyday essentials like refrigerators and electric drills have roots in Australian innovation.

18. India

Total Patent Grants = 133,808

India’s rich history of innovation spans from ancient mathematics to modern technology. One of its most significant contributions is the introduction of zero and decimal numbers, revolutionizing mathematics. In the field of healthcare, India developed the affordable Rotavac vaccine to combat rotavirus. Additionally, the invention of the plow in India simplified agricultural practices.



17. Spain

Total Patent Grants = 138,132

Spanish innovation mixes practicality with creativity. Emilio Bellvis invented the mop, while Emilio Herrera Linares developed the space suit. The cable car, another Spanish invention, transformed public transportation. Data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) shows that Spain has seen three consecutive years of growth in R&D investment. This growth rate is outpacing the nominal GDP.

16. Belgium

Total Patent Grants = 148,296

Belgium introduced the world to the saxophone, created by Adolphe Sax. It’s also the birthplace of the Smurfs, iconic cartoon characters created by Peyo. Belgium is also known for the invention of contraceptive pills, plastic, and the concept of Body Mass Index (BMI).

15. Austria

Total Patent Grants = 166,749

Austria is among the top 15 countries with the most inventions in all human history. Josef Madersperger’s sewing machine revolutionized the textile industry. Additionally, Red Bull, the energy drink that reshaped modern branding and consumer energy needs, originated in Austria.

14. Finland

Total Patent Grantts = 173,330

Finland excels in technology and design, famously developing the Linux operating system by Linus Torvalds. This invention has powered millions of computers worldwide. Finland is also credited with the invention of dish-drying closets and wireless heart rate monitors. In 2021, Finland announced an objective to increase its spending on research, development, and innovation to 4% of its GDP by the end of 2030. One-third of RDI funding will be sourced from public funds, while the remaining two-thirds will come from private investments.

13. Canada

Total Patent Grants = 290,377

Canada’s innovation is evident in its diverse contributions, from practical inventions like the snowmobile by Joseph-Armand Bombardier to lifesaving discoveries like insulin, co-discovered by Frederick Banting. Canada also invented the electric wheelchair and the jetliner.

12. Sweden

Total Patent Grants = 335,383

Sweden’s approach to innovation is holistic, focusing on sustainability and quality of life improvements. The three-point seatbelt, invented by Nils Bohlin, has saved countless lives globally. Sweden also invented the pacemaker. Sweden has frequently ranked at the top of the European Innovation Scoreboard, an annual index published by the European Commission.

11. Italy

Total Patent Grants = 382,596

Italy’s inventions are both stylish and practical. The country introduced the espresso machine, refined by Achille Gaggia, showcasing Italian craftsmanship and love for coffee. Italy remains at the forefront of innovation today, with over 105,000 high-tech companies.

10. Netherlands

Total Patent Grants = 408,278

Dutch innovation is driven by a need to solve environmental and spatial challenges. The invention of the microscope by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek revolutionized biology. The Netherlands continues to lead in areas like water management and sustainable agriculture. Invented by Philips engineers in 1962, the compact cassette is another one of Netherland’s inventions that revolutionized portable music consumption.

9. Switzerland

Total Patent Grants = 467,941

Switzerland’s inventions often combine usefulness with a simple, compact design. The Swiss Army Knife, designed by Karl Elsener, is an example of that. Another well-known Swiss creation is Velcro, invented by George de Mestral in 1955. Moreover, cellophane, created by Jacques E. Brandenberger in 1908, was one of the first transparent packaging materials.

8. United Kingdom

Total Patent Grants = 606,871

In the UK, innovation is diverse and impactful. Tim Berners-Lee, for instance, brought us the World Wide Web, transforming global communication. Additionally, Alexander Graham Bell, originating from the UK, was a Scottish-Canadian inventor credited with inventing the first telephone.

7. Russia

Total Patent Grants = 631,317

Throughout history, Russia has made substantial contributions to science and technology. Dmitri Mendeleev’s creation of the Periodic Table in 1869 is among its notable inventions. As technology and innovation increasingly drive economic growth, the Russian Ministry of Economic Development projects that the country’s high-tech exports will increase to 400-670 billion rubles by 2025.

6. France

Total Patent Grants = 1,114,128

The stethoscope, invented by René Laennec, revolutionized medical diagnostics. France was also the origin of the hot air balloon, where the Montgolfier brothers developed the first hot air balloon in 1783. France is among the top 10 countries with the most inventions in all human history.

5. Germany

Total Patent Grants = 2,190,350

Germany secures the fifth place on our list of countries with the most inventions globally. The automobile, developed by Karl Benz, transformed global transportation. Moreover, the European Innovation Scoreboard reported that Germany’s innovation score in 2022 surpassed the European Union average.

4. Republic of Korea

Total Patent Grants = 2,381,994

South Korea is a powerhouse in digital and technology innovation, which is evident in its advances in the semiconductor industry. The country’s rapid technological growth is mirrored in consumer electronics and high-speed internet.

3. China

Total Patent Grants = 4,570,636

China is third on our list of countries with the most inventions in all human history. Papermaking, invented during the Han Dynasty, stands as one of its earliest and most significant inventions. Presently, China leads in fields such as high-speed rail technology,

2. The United States of America

Total Patent Grants = 6,184,653

American innovation is varied and significant, as seen in inventions like the airplane by the Wright brothers. The US excels in many fields, from technology to healthcare. Key American inventions include the light bulb and pioneering contributions to the internet, as well as the rise of social media platforms like Facebook.

1. Japan

Total Patent Grants = 7,561,395

Currently, Japan has the highest number of total patent grants. Japanese innovation focuses on precision and efficiency. The bullet train, or Shinkansen, is a prime example, offering high-speed and reliable transportation. Japan is also one of the countries with the most inventions per capita.
 
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Bullshit cope list. It should be:
1. UK
2. Germany
3. Japan (maybe)
Everyone else has stolen or just rebranded.
 
How did the road at the beginning of the post even get that bad?

It looks like it was struck by a meteor shower
 
Cool it with the antiislamism, goy
But yeah. I agree. Certain countries contributed far more to the development of civilization than others, however all the countries in this list are gynocentric. So.... Perhaps patents are not a relevant metric for good societies.

Japan is fucked, Korea too and the US.... Nigga... I'd rather rope than have to ever visit that nightmare.
 
Cool it with the antiislamism, goy
But yeah. I agree. Certain countries contributed far more to the development of civilization than others, however all the countries in this list are gynocentric. So.... Perhaps patents are not a relevant metric for good societies.

Japan is fucked, Korea too and the US.... Nigga... I'd rather rope than have to ever visit that nightmare.
You probably Anglo aint it? Its crystal clear by the way you jew simping, ass licking and jew loving


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mesySj71-0I
 
jew simping, ass licking and jew loving
Brother, I admire the Jews because their adaptation methods are envy worthy. Also I can't say bad stuff about le jooos because I live in Germanistan.
 
Is there jews in your family tree? Are you Gypsy?
No jooos in my family. What the legionares didn't kill Ceaușescu sold off to Israel.

My grandpa was half gypsy though. Idk I'm not a gypsy though I guess that I have some blood in my family tree.
 
No jooos in my family. What the legionares didn't kill Ceaușescu sold off to Israel.

My grandpa was half gypsy though. Idk I'm not a gypsy though I guess that I have some blood in my family tree.
Anyway at least jews have you to fight for them
 


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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcFMUfjj3PY

20 Countries with the Most Inventions in All Human History​

20. Denmark

Total Patent Grants = 115,910

Danish innovation is driven by design and sustainability. The country leads in wind turbine tech, showing its commitment to green solutions. It’s also known for simple yet impactful inventions like dry batteries, typewriters, and the beloved LEGO toy created by Ole Kirk Christiansen. Currently, leading Danish firms such as Lundbeck and LEO Pharma, alongside numerous emerging biotech companies, are at the forefront of producing innovative pharmaceutical products.



19. Australia

Total Patent Grants = 132,143

Australia’s inventors have made significant contributions to modern life, such as in Wi-Fi technology, which is essential in today’s digital era. Australia is also known for medical breakthroughs like the ultrasound scanner, which has had a profound impact on global healthcare. Additionally, everyday essentials like refrigerators and electric drills have roots in Australian innovation.

18. India

Total Patent Grants = 133,808

India’s rich history of innovation spans from ancient mathematics to modern technology. One of its most significant contributions is the introduction of zero and decimal numbers, revolutionizing mathematics. In the field of healthcare, India developed the affordable Rotavac vaccine to combat rotavirus. Additionally, the invention of the plow in India simplified agricultural practices.



17. Spain

Total Patent Grants = 138,132

Spanish innovation mixes practicality with creativity. Emilio Bellvis invented the mop, while Emilio Herrera Linares developed the space suit. The cable car, another Spanish invention, transformed public transportation. Data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) shows that Spain has seen three consecutive years of growth in R&D investment. This growth rate is outpacing the nominal GDP.

16. Belgium

Total Patent Grants = 148,296

Belgium introduced the world to the saxophone, created by Adolphe Sax. It’s also the birthplace of the Smurfs, iconic cartoon characters created by Peyo. Belgium is also known for the invention of contraceptive pills, plastic, and the concept of Body Mass Index (BMI).

15. Austria

Total Patent Grants = 166,749

Austria is among the top 15 countries with the most inventions in all human history. Josef Madersperger’s sewing machine revolutionized the textile industry. Additionally, Red Bull, the energy drink that reshaped modern branding and consumer energy needs, originated in Austria.

14. Finland

Total Patent Grantts = 173,330

Finland excels in technology and design, famously developing the Linux operating system by Linus Torvalds. This invention has powered millions of computers worldwide. Finland is also credited with the invention of dish-drying closets and wireless heart rate monitors. In 2021, Finland announced an objective to increase its spending on research, development, and innovation to 4% of its GDP by the end of 2030. One-third of RDI funding will be sourced from public funds, while the remaining two-thirds will come from private investments.

13. Canada

Total Patent Grants = 290,377

Canada’s innovation is evident in its diverse contributions, from practical inventions like the snowmobile by Joseph-Armand Bombardier to lifesaving discoveries like insulin, co-discovered by Frederick Banting. Canada also invented the electric wheelchair and the jetliner.

12. Sweden

Total Patent Grants = 335,383

Sweden’s approach to innovation is holistic, focusing on sustainability and quality of life improvements. The three-point seatbelt, invented by Nils Bohlin, has saved countless lives globally. Sweden also invented the pacemaker. Sweden has frequently ranked at the top of the European Innovation Scoreboard, an annual index published by the European Commission.

11. Italy

Total Patent Grants = 382,596

Italy’s inventions are both stylish and practical. The country introduced the espresso machine, refined by Achille Gaggia, showcasing Italian craftsmanship and love for coffee. Italy remains at the forefront of innovation today, with over 105,000 high-tech companies.

10. Netherlands

Total Patent Grants = 408,278

Dutch innovation is driven by a need to solve environmental and spatial challenges. The invention of the microscope by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek revolutionized biology. The Netherlands continues to lead in areas like water management and sustainable agriculture. Invented by Philips engineers in 1962, the compact cassette is another one of Netherland’s inventions that revolutionized portable music consumption.

9. Switzerland

Total Patent Grants = 467,941

Switzerland’s inventions often combine usefulness with a simple, compact design. The Swiss Army Knife, designed by Karl Elsener, is an example of that. Another well-known Swiss creation is Velcro, invented by George de Mestral in 1955. Moreover, cellophane, created by Jacques E. Brandenberger in 1908, was one of the first transparent packaging materials.

8. United Kingdom

Total Patent Grants = 606,871

In the UK, innovation is diverse and impactful. Tim Berners-Lee, for instance, brought us the World Wide Web, transforming global communication. Additionally, Alexander Graham Bell, originating from the UK, was a Scottish-Canadian inventor credited with inventing the first telephone.

7. Russia

Total Patent Grants = 631,317

Throughout history, Russia has made substantial contributions to science and technology. Dmitri Mendeleev’s creation of the Periodic Table in 1869 is among its notable inventions. As technology and innovation increasingly drive economic growth, the Russian Ministry of Economic Development projects that the country’s high-tech exports will increase to 400-670 billion rubles by 2025.

6. France

Total Patent Grants = 1,114,128

The stethoscope, invented by René Laennec, revolutionized medical diagnostics. France was also the origin of the hot air balloon, where the Montgolfier brothers developed the first hot air balloon in 1783. France is among the top 10 countries with the most inventions in all human history.

5. Germany

Total Patent Grants = 2,190,350

Germany secures the fifth place on our list of countries with the most inventions globally. The automobile, developed by Karl Benz, transformed global transportation. Moreover, the European Innovation Scoreboard reported that Germany’s innovation score in 2022 surpassed the European Union average.

4. Republic of Korea

Total Patent Grants = 2,381,994

South Korea is a powerhouse in digital and technology innovation, which is evident in its advances in the semiconductor industry. The country’s rapid technological growth is mirrored in consumer electronics and high-speed internet.

3. China

Total Patent Grants = 4,570,636

China is third on our list of countries with the most inventions in all human history. Papermaking, invented during the Han Dynasty, stands as one of its earliest and most significant inventions. Presently, China leads in fields such as high-speed rail technology,

2. The United States of America

Total Patent Grants = 6,184,653

American innovation is varied and significant, as seen in inventions like the airplane by the Wright brothers. The US excels in many fields, from technology to healthcare. Key American inventions include the light bulb and pioneering contributions to the internet, as well as the rise of social media platforms like Facebook.

1. Japan

Total Patent Grants = 7,561,395

Currently, Japan has the highest number of total patent grants. Japanese innovation focuses on precision and efficiency. The bullet train, or Shinkansen, is a prime example, offering high-speed and reliable transportation. Japan is also one of the countries with the most inventions per capita.

DNR pajeet cope
 
Anyway at least jews have you to fight for them
I don't fight for the Jews. Israel is irrelevant to me, though we as Incels should try to see what works for them and maybe apply that to out interest group.

Things like buying stuff mostly from out community and extreme nepotism to people that think like us.
 
Bullshit cope list. It should be:
1. UK
2. Germany
3. Japan (maybe)
Everyone else has stolen or just rebranded.
Yeah I guess you right partially in a specific sense but didnt an American make electricity accessible to human use and didnt Americans make the first flying aeroplane?

I guess you are going into detail and differentiating between "discovery" and "innovation". Innovation is also important so shouldnt be overlooked
 
Yeah I guess you right partially ut didnt an American make electricity accessible to human use and didnt Americans make the first flying aeroplane?

I guess you are going into detail and differentiating between "discovery" and "innovation". Innovation is also important so shouldnt be overlooked
The only Amerilard contribution to the earth is CIA crack cocaine and shitty pop songs
 
 

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