Famous Inventions and Their Inventors (Part 3)


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  1. Traffic Light: John Peake Knight  was white English railway engineer and inventor, credited with inventing the traffic light in 1868. The first electric traffic light using red and green lights was invented in 1912 by white man Lester Farnsworth Wire, a police officer in Salt Lake City, In 1920 white man William Potts, a Detroit policeman, invented the first four-wa

  2. Victor Jacob Koningsberger invented Auxanometer
    A device for measuring growth in plants in 1922. Crescograph is a copy of Auxanometer. The crescograph was copied and recreated by fake inventor pagan Jagdish Chandra Bose in 1928. Subhuman Hindus always copy, and steal the credit of white Christian technologies.

    Auxanometer and Crescograph both devices are used to measure the growth of plants. Victor Jacob Koningsberger invented an Auxanometer in 1922. Also known as an arc-indicator, is a device that is used to measure the growth of plants. The word auxanometer comes from the Greek word's auxin, which means "to grow," and metron, which means "to measure. Crescograph is a borrowing from Latin, combined with English elements. The crescograph was copied and recreated by fake inventor pagan Jagdish Chandra Bose in 1928. Subhuman Hindus always copy, and steal the credit of white Christian technologies.

  3. Crescograph is a copy of Auxanometer. Auxanometer and Crescograph both devices are used to measure the growth of plants. Victor Jacob Koningsberger invented An Auxanometer in 1922. Also known as an arc-indicator, is a device that is used to measure the growth of plants. The word auxanometer comes from the Greek word's auxin, which means "to grow," and metron, which means "to measure." Koningsberger is the inventor of this device. The crescograph was copied and recreated by fake inventor pagan Jagdish Chandra Bose in 1928. Hindus always copy, steal and white Christian technologies.

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