20 Overlooked Moments That Changed the Course of History
Not even history is immune from The Butterfly Effect.
Published 3 months ago in Wow
Contrary to what we might learn in history class, our past wasn't always determined by elaborate battles, extensive treaties, or shocking political statements. Enter the butterfly effects of history, tiny happenings that played a major role in shaping the world as we know it.
From LEGO's fiery origins to Sabrina Carpenter exposing a massive political scandal, here are 20 overlooked moments that changed the course of history.
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“The invention of the modern paper clip seems insignificant but it revolutionized how we organized documents in offices worldwide. Before that, people would literally punch holes in papers and tie them together with string. My grandma worked as a secretary in the 50s and told me how it completely changed their workflow.”3
“While on duty at a Soviet nuclear attack warning station in 1983, Stanislav Petrov's computer indicated the US had fired several missiles. He decided his computer was faulty and urged against a launch. He was right, averting nuclear war, but was not rewarded and was reprimanded by his superiors.”7
“One of the worst movies ever made directly led to rise of one of the most beloved actors of our generation - and he wasn't even in the film. When Cannon Films bought the rights to the Superman movie series, they really wanted Christopher Reeve to play the part one more time. He reluctantly agreed, but only on condition that Cannon make his pet project, Street Smart, about a reporter who becomes famous after faking a story. Superman IV, needless to say, was a disaster of legendary proportions, in no small part because Cannon slashed the budget by more than half just before filming started. They did make Street Smart, which got decent reviews but fizzled at the box office. Critics generally agreed that there was one standout performer in Street Smart, playing a violent, murderous pimp. This actor was best known, if at all, for having been on the kids' show The Electric Company in the seventies, but his performance in Street Smart was a revelation and earned him his first Oscar nomination. And that's why MORGAN FREEMAN probably wouldn't have a career today if not for Superman IV.”8
“A guy left his lab for a month. He came back and found mold growing in a Petri dish and decided to keep it rather than throw it out. The man? Alexander Fleming. The mold? Penicillum, which produces penicillin; among the most important drugs ever discovered. If he'd just thrown out the contaminated culture, who knows where we'd be in terms of medicine?”17
“Ole Kirk Christiansen was a carpenter in Denmark who was struggling to make ends meet during the ['20s and '30s]. After his wife died, he was trying to take care of his kids by himself and they loved this duck toy that he made. He started to manufacture the ducks in a factory, but the factory burned down because his kids were playing with fire and wood shavings. He was basically destitute for a while, but continued making little models of houses, vehicles, and small toys. After a while, they grew in popularity, and Christiansen decided to move on to making them in plastic instead. And now we have Lego.”20
“[Sabrina Carpenter] filmed a video in a church. The priest that allowed her to film in the church got in trouble for it. When he was being looked into it was discovered that he was connected to a shady business and the shady business was connected to the Mayor’s shady dealings. All of it exposed because of an SC music video shoot.”