France 1847, I Became the Godfather of Industry

France 1847, I Became the Godfather of Industry

by I Have Seven Gourds

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When he woke up, Lynn became the heir to an iron foundry that was on the verge of bankruptcy in France in 1847. System? No. Goldfinger? He only has a brain of mathematics, physics and chemistry. Then use thermodynamics to improve furnaces, use chemistry to purify metals, and use mechanical principles to build automatic machine tools. Originally, he just wanted to make a little money to survive, but unexpectedly, the iron he produced almost overwhelmed the British industry, and the machines he created made the whole of Europe place crazy orders. The chamber of commerce asked for cooperation, the royal family issued medals, and nobles rushed to invest in his "ridiculous idea." But history has taken a turn since then-- "Centenary Annals of the French Academy of Sciences" writes: "Every 'accidental discovery' made by LeBron accurately promotes a technological revolution." The British "Times" reluctantly admitted in an editorial in 1890: "We were not defeated by the guns of France, but we were defeated by one man-Lynn LeBlanc." Karl Mannheim, professor of the history of science and technology at the University of Berlin, concluded in his book "The Age of Rehearsal": "The 19th century belonged to Napoleon and Victoria, but every century since then will live in the shadow of Lynn LeBlanc." In later generations, there was even a comment that no one could refute: "If science were a temple, Newton laid its foundation stones, and Lynne LeBlanc rebuilt the temple and lit all the lamps."

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