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what if transistor reveals impossible answer? explain.

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If the transistor’s invention (1947) never came about, we would still be living in the 1950’s, electronically speaking. It was a watershed moment.

→ Computers would be humongous, use lots of power and 1000’s (or million) times slower

→ Lack of portable radio’s mean the rock and roll era (listening to music in a portable manner via transistor radios) would never had happened

→ It would have been impossible (or magnitudes harder anyway) to go to the moon

→ Our music collections (records) would be much larger physically, as opposed to a flash drive.

→ Telephones would be all land-line types and the pay phone would still exist

→ Television would be mostly black & white, because color TV’s would be hard to afford.

→ You wouldn’t be reading this, as Quora wouldn’t exist.

→ Newspapers, TV and Radio would be the way information was disseminated

→ We would still be using typewriters (although with the same Qwerty keyboard layout)

→ You would be using maps, because GPS wouldn’t exist (certainly not for the average person, boat, or plane)

→ You would have to remember to wind your watch daily

→ We would still be using carbon paper and WiteOut

→ McIntosh would still have a lot of competition in the tube amplifier market

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