In the first century, Roman engineer Sextus Julius Frontinus was so impressed by his world that he said, “Inventions have reached their limit, and I see no hope for further development.”
In 1895, British scientist Lord Kelvin declared, “Heavier than air flying machines are impossible.”
In 1932, the great physicist Albert Einstein said, “There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable.”
In 1977, computer industry pioneer Ken Olsen remarked, “There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.”