Man in sunglasses smoking. (1959) by Bruce DavidsonOriginal Source: USA. New York City. 1959. Brooklyn Gang.
10 inventions that have had a negative impact on the world
It’s not illogical to think that every invention is made for the good of the world. Inventions help people, better society, and advance technology, right? Many inventions do probably start out with good intentions, even if it’s in the vein of just seeing what happens. However, as you’ll see in the list of inventions below, the reality can be very different and not everything in this man-made world has had a positive impact on the world. In fact the damage has been catastrophic in some cases. But of course, it’s only possible to call out these inventions through the magic of hindsight. Who knows what other modern creations will have a darker side to them in decades to come?
Cigarettes
Man in sunglasses smoking by Bruce Davidson (From the collection of Carnegie Hall)
Assorted cigarette packets (1920/1950) by John Player and Sons, B Morris and Sons Limited, W A and A C Churchman Limited, Carreras Limited, Abdulla & Company Limited, J Millhoff & Company Limited, and W D and H O Wills LimitedScience Museum
Assorted cigarette packets (From the collection of Science Museum)
Plastics
Precious Plastic plastic bottlesThe Index Project
Pressed plastic bottles (From the collection of INDEX: Design to Improve Life)
Nuclear Fission
Fission (1984-01-10)LIFE Photo Collection
Centrifuge machine heat shield used in DOE project to enrich uranium with fissional U-235 for use in nuclear reactors (From the collection of LIFE Photo Collection)
Badge of the Organisationen til Oplysning om Atomkraft (1984/1984)British Museum
Badge of the Organisation for Information on Nuclear Power (From the collection of British Museum)
Gunpowder
Gunpowder Container Decorated with Inlaid Shell Pieces (Collected by the musuem in the early 1950s, it was most likely used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries)Original Source: http://bwg.muc.edu.cn/
Gunpowder container decorate with inlaid shell pieces (From the collection of Museum of Ethnic Cultures, Minzu University of China)
High-Fructose Corn Syrup
Eat Cane Syrup & Molasses (1917) by Luria-FowlerOriginal Source: World War I Poster Collection, Library of Virginia
Eat Cane Syrup & Molasses poster (From the collection of Library of Virginia)
Cotton Gin
Cotton Gin at Dahomy, Mississippi, 1899 (1899) by Detroit Photographic Co.Original Source: http://collections.thehenryford.org/Collection.aspx?objectKey=325700
Cotton Gin at Dahomy, Mississippi, 1899 (From the collection of The Henry Ford)
By Margaret Bourke-WhiteLIFE Photo Collection
Helicopter view of men working on cotton farm by Margare Bourke-White (From the collection of LIFE Photo Collection)
Cars
Thomson Uniflow Steam Automobile (1895/1905) by General Electric CompanyMuseum of Innovation & Science
Thomson Uniflow Steam Automobile, General Electrical Company (From the collection of Museum of Innovation & Science)
Dr. James Lafferty with the GE 100 Electric Car (1978/1978) by General Electric CompanyMuseum of Innovation & Science
Dr James Lafferty with the GE 100 Electric Car, General Electric Company (From the collection of Museum of Innovation & Science)
Internet
Computer software:Internet Tutorial (1997)The Strong National Museum of Play
Computer Software: Internet Tutorial (From the collection of The Strong National Museum of Play)
Mobile phones
The Bi-Bop mobile phone (1993) by France Télécom, SagemMusée des arts et métiers
The Bi-Bop mobile phone, 1993 (From the collection of Musée des arts et métiers)
iPhone 3G mobile phone (2008/2010) by AppleScience Museum
iPhone 3G mobile phone, Apple (From the collection from the Science Museum)
DDT
By Lee BaltermanLIFE Photo Collection
Man spraying Elm Trees in Wisconsin with DDT to prevent Dutch Elm Disease by Lee Balterman (From the collection of LIFE Photo Collection)
Ddt Affected Birds (1970) by George SilkLIFE Photo Collection
DDT affected birds by George Silk (From the collection of LIFE Photo Collection)