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"Airplanes are fun toys, but they have no military value." In 1923, Nobel laureate robert Millikan said, "It is impossible for humans to harness the power of atoms." 19

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"Airplanes are fun toys, but they have no military value."

In 1923, Nobel laureate robert Millikan said, "It is impossible for humans to harness the power of atoms."

In 1943, IBM founder Thomas Watson said, "I think the demand for computers in the world market is about 5."

In 1946, Daryl Zanuk, general manager of 20th Century Fox, said: "Televisions can't catch consumers for 6 months on the market, and people will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night." ”

In 1957, electron tube inventor Lee Deforest said: "No matter how technology develops in the future, humans will never be able to go to the moon." In 1977, Kenneth Olson, founder of Dec, said, "It doesn't make sense to have everyone have a computer." ”

"Airplanes are fun toys, but they have no military value." In 1923, Nobel laureate robert Millikan said, "It is impossible for humans to harness the power of atoms." 19

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