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Ask HN: What is mankind's greatest engineering achievement?

4 pointsby donjuanicaabout 9 years ago
Frankly it boggles my mind to think of the crazy things humans have been able to accomplish -- all while realizing just how primitive we really are. That said, what do you think is mankind&#x27;s greatest engineering achievement?<p>I think my vote would go to the LHC, but the ISS, Saturn V, Mars Rover, 10nm process technology are all good candidates.

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11thEarlOfMarabout 9 years ago
Hands down, the state-of-the-art in semiconductors.<p>- Print pictures with features measured in single-digit nanometers<p>- Deposit layers of photo-sensitive, conducting and non-conducting materials measured in atoms<p>- Remove layers of materials measured in atoms<p>- Create devices at these geometries that execute logic at 238,310 MIPS (Intel Core i7 5960X)<p>There are &gt;250,000 scientists and engineers globally working to make this happen. I can not think of another technology getting this much focus.
petraabout 9 years ago
I would say windows and it&#x27;s developer tools. It was the first platform that enabled engineering collaboration on such a scale that the world has never seen before - between any hardware&#x2F;software&#x2F;library designer - all while making the fruits of this efforts extremely accessibly to the common people.<p>And it succeeded in running the &quot;mind of the world&quot; for quite a few years.<p>On the same note i would add the internet, but i&#x27;m torn, i think(maybe mistakenly) that windows is a bigger engineering achievement - something much harder to pull off, and the internet on the other hand is brilliant in it&#x27;s conceptual simplicity{ routers + links + packets + redundancy + intelligence at the edge} - although the implementation has definitely pushed many boundaries.
elmerfudabout 9 years ago
It kind of depends. If you consider the achievement in the context of the time period it was done vs achievement of all time you&#x27;ll get different answers.<p>Semiconductors are a marvelous feat of engineering but in the time from when they were first developed until now the ability to share communication has been unparalleled allowing this to happen.<p>In the other hand the concrete dome on the Pantheon is quite a feat as well considering their relatively basic understanding of the principals of forces and simplistic methods of collaborative sharing.
ankurdhamaabout 9 years ago
I don&#x27;t think it can be one single thing as we know all of our achievements are based on the idea of &quot;standing on the shoulders of giant&quot;. I can suggest various vaccinations and medical technologies.
pinewurstabout 9 years ago
The New Horizons probe. Not only combining the parts into the whole, but sending it so far away over such a long time, only to arrive with great precision fully operational.
GFK_of_xmaspastabout 9 years ago
How about them pyramids.