Who invented GPS? (1) The people behind Global Positioning System: It was proved in court that Alexander Graham Bell did not invent the telephone, 113 years after the death of the original inventor Antonio Mucci. Thomas Edison’s name comes to mind when someone mentions the lamp, but it was Humphrey Davy who first demonstrated how to emit light by passing an electric current through a platinum strip. The history of science is full of inventions owned by The Global Positioning System (GPS) is one of them. Who invented GPS? GPS has become such an essential part of modern life that we are almost addicted to it. It has slowly and steadily infiltrated our cars, ships, planes, cameras, construction equipment, farm machinery, laptops, and of course our smartphones. And yet, there is a lack of consensus about who should be credited for creating it. Yes. At least four different people have been confirmed to be clearly associated with the invention of this revolutionary technology that was eventually developed by the US Department of Defense to aid the military. Join us: @Madeh_33
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