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    NITROGEN IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOU THINK

    NITROGEN IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOU THINK INTRODUCTION: In this article, we discuss nitrogen its important properties, and some incidents that happened in the past with people and instruments that deal with nitrogen. So, let's start: LIQUID NITROGEN INCIDENT THAT KILLED THREE TECHNICIAN OF NASA: The First space shuttle mission was named STS-1, the first orbital mission of NASA. This mission is uniquely described in this article due to the incident in which three technicians died due to inhalation of excess nitrogen of nitrogen. IMPORTANCE OF NITROGEN: Nitrogen is a crucial element in the periodic table due to many important properties. Nitrogen is a non-toxic & colorless gas that occupies 78% of the atmosphere. HISTORY OF NITROGEN: In the past, scientists had different opinions about this gas. For example, some scientists think it was brunt air because no combination occur in the presence of this element. Some believe it is very toxic and has no life because the environment fil...

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    AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS

    ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION

    Human is very very very lazy specie of all time. But, unlike other species we humans use our knowledge to build machines, AI, and robotics that work in place of us.

    Well, humans' laziness led us into revolutions like the agricultural revolution, the industrial revolution, the electrical revolution, and then the AI revolution. These revolutions increase human lifestyle and standards.

    FIRST REVOLUTION: AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION

    Village scene
    Village Scene

    Well, the human species came into existence about 0.3 Million years ago in Africa. After their existence, they solved many problems and their solutions led to the development of their technological advancement. 

    Agricultural revolutions led to growing crops, domestic animals, and plants. Due to this humans now have much more time which they use to increase their knowledge and hence led them to their next revolution “Industrial Revolution”.

    SECOND REVOLUTION: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

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    Machines 

    The next revolution is the “Industrial Revolution” which is due to our increased knowledge in “Physics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Material science, and Engineering”. Due to this humans built many machines which increased productivity and that led to the Industrial Revolution. Well, human does not stop there. 

    Human curiosity does not stop. Their want to learn new things led to another higher revolution “Electrical revolution”.

    Major scientists are “James Watt, Richard Trevithick, George Stephenson, and Robert Fulton”.

    THIRD REVOLUTION: ELECTRICAL REVOLUTION

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    Computer


    The next revolution is the “Electrical revolution” due to our advancement in field, light, and atomic theory. Due to this humans build machines that operate on electricity. The machines which are in the Industrial Revolution needed energy in the form of coal and fossil fuels. This releases harmful and toxic gases which cause pollution and climate change-like problems.

    Well, this electrical revolution changes this world completely in the magical world. Imagine how we can communicate with people in far-off places. And how computers and electronic devices change our world completely.

    Major scientist of the Electrical revolution was “Henry Cavendish, charel A. Coulomb, and Micheal Faraday.


    FOURTH REVOLUTION: AI REVOLUTION

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    AI robots and computer

    The next revolution is the “AI revolution” which led us to completely change our world. Because this revolution has the potential to completely automate our world.

    Well, we have some questions in our minds. That is a revolution that led to killing all humanity one day. 

    The evolution of every revolution led to such questions in the minds of people. For example, in the evolution of the industrial revolution, humans had questions about whether machines do everything than what humans do and that led to serious campaigns against this revolution.

    Similarly, in the electrical revolution, man protested against computers since he thought that computers would replace humans and take over the world.

    CONCLUSION:

    Revolution is necessary for humans, but man has to adapt to it. Otherwise, it led to a major crisis on an individual level. But at the business, commercial and country level this always increases productivity and wealthiness of countries. We adapted this revolution by learning more about the upcoming revolution how it creates new jobs, and how it affects businesses, and the government. By this, we save with upcoming revolutions and so on.

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    This article is written by Noel Gill.


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