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Amelia Khatri

Silliest Invention Fails

Silliest Invention Fails explores the fascinating world of technological failures, offering a blend of history and technology. It examines why some inventions, despite human ingenuity, never quite made it. Readers will discover that failed inventions often resulted from technological overreach, where ambition exceeded the era's capabilities, or from solving problems that didn't truly exist. These missteps highlight the critical role of practical application and market understanding in innovation.

The book progresses through categories like transportation and communication, using case studies to illustrate design flaws and miscalculations. For instance, some inventions suffered from fundamental design flaws that were only revealed through inadequate testing. Examining these “silliest” inventions provides valuable lessons for inventors and entrepreneurs, emphasizing that failure is a crucial part of the innovation process. By analyzing historical context and drawing from primary sources, the book provides a unique understanding of innovation history and technological misfires.
153 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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