Yoshiro Nakamatsu is an inventor of prolific proportions with more than three times the number of patents held by Edison. In the fifties he invented the floppy disc followed by the cd. He sold the patent for the floppy disc to IBM and I suspect the cd patent was sold to Phillips and Sony.
Known as Dr. Nakamats, he is 78 and considers himself to be middle aged.
Gravity control has contacted Dr. Nakamats and asked for his comments regarding Unity.

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Interesting deception. In reality, there were less things to invent back then. See Hawking’s recent tome, Standing on Giants for details. Like apples and oranges my friend.
NS
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Someone is fishing for attention. ^
The point is to get the information out when you hear about it.
Your response is more appropriate for some council on historical accuracy.
But… I guess you are at least reading into this stuff, so I guess that is good.
By the way,
Edison was an egomaniac, who while making great contributions to society, often stole or bought out other people’s ideas. In an age where inventors were bringing forward some of the most influential technology to the public, Edison tried to hold back progression, like his challenging of Tesla’s superior systems. I wonder which current we use today??…
The number of inventions under someone’s belt is irrelevant, what is important is the meaning they had for them and the way they have been used.
For me, Nakamatsu does just fine near the top of the great list of scientists and inventors.
~Brocke