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2023-05-11 04:21

from Pakistan. my first idea steam engine and how it push the fast forward button to Europe industrial time as steam engine used in almost every thing including trains ships. second idea culinary utensils oven and various yummy foreign dishes salad 🥗 cheese production for making pizza lazania fried rice baking backry items etc 3rd ideas for diplomatic and trade relations to near civilizations like china and through navy development with help of pure steam engine or with old style hybrid ships to Japan and Arab Africa routes. bonus of providing safety of trade routes as inventer of first bulb and telephone crude primary one invention of first microscope and it's positive effects in development of medicine. creation intravenous injection or syringe production. first crude method of penicillin antibiotic from fungus. acquiring plants from which antimalarial drugs extracted and used

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