Where it all began...raising water by fire
Paradoxical as it may have seemed to society 300 years ago, water and fire could be joined and made productive. It just needed the right spark… July 2, 1698 - Thomas Savery patents the first ‘steam engine’ It is 1698. The Industrial Revolution is still decades away. Muscles, be they human or animal, are the main sources of power to get most things done. Take tin and coal mines, for example. They are prone to flooding and the only way to remove the excess water is by a horse powered pulley system that raises the water in buckets. Thomas Savery Source: Wikimedia Commons What if this could be done by something akin to magic, but that is not magic? Gentleman, military engineer and inventor Thomas Savery has just the thing. The ‘thing’ is what Mr Savery has patented today, July 2 nd…