The World without Romania
There are some countries without which the world would have a completely different face from what we know.
We can easily imagine a world without the U.S., Britain, Italy, a world without hamburgers, corporations, White House, Big Ben, pasta, pizza, Tibetan rituals and we can enumerate many other examples indefinitely.
But one question remains: how many of you have tried to think of a world without Romania? For those of you who have not imagined, I will describe how it would be shown.
First try to think that the only writing instrument is a pencil. Not so convenient, isn’t it? In case you did not know, the fountain pen was invented by Romanian Professor named Petrache Poenaru. His invention was patented by the French Government in May 1827.
Dr. Stephen Odobleja, another illustrious Romanian scientist is renowned as the “father of cybernetics“. Practically, he is the inventor of the modern cybernetics.
The inventor of insulin is Nicolae Paulescu. Initially the invention was very controversial and merits were awarded Canadians Banting and Macleod. At the award of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1923, Sjoquist, a member of the Nobel Committee has recognized that the real discoverer of the antidiabetic hormone produced by the pancreas, called after insulin was academician Nicolae Constantin Paulescu.
One of the most revolutionary inventions of the twentieth century, a century when the time was solving all problems was the jet plane, invented by Henri Coanda, in 1910. Without him, the plane would probably have been invented much later.
turism-intern--romaniaA Romanian gymnast has provided computers the possibility to “learn” how to display a perfect 10. Nadia Comaneci won a gold medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
Probably a long time would have past until someone may have thought of writing a complete history of religions, if Mircea Eliade had not done it.
All around the world nobody had the courage to laugh in the face of death as we did, because we are the first nation to have a happy graveyard at Sapanta, in Maramures County.
Nobody came to performance to defended four consecutive penalties like goalkeeper Helmuth Duckadam, in 1986, when Steaua Bucharest won the Champions Cup.
Hey, Mr. Bill Gates! We want to congratulate you for being among the richest people in the world, but if we think more you owe as a lot. The second language spoken in your company Microsoft is Romanian. Repeat after us: “Multumesc = Thank you”.
But let’s proceed with the presentation of the gates from Maramures, which are unique in the world for their architecture.
Pages of art books would have been fewer, if there was not Constantin Brancusi. His sculptures are considered the work of a great artist, because of the materials of which worked.
In Romania there is the most beautiful color in the world. Although Voronet blue is a worldwide renowned, nobody has been able to find the combining elements of the painting from Voronet Monastery.
Another thing for which Americans should thank the Romanians is their national sport, baseball. This is because the Romanians are the ones who invented the sport, calling it Oina, and being practiced for the first time in 1364.
Watch the movie below and make an idea of what the Romanians should be recognized for. As for the Romanians, this video will make you feel proud that you are Romanians, the descendants of Dacians!
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