Is the flush toilet the worst human invention? What do you think?

Updated on home 2024-06-11
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The worst invention indeed! In fact, laundry detergent is also a terrible invention! Poop and urine flow into the river through the toilet and sewer, polluting the river water, causing the fish in the river to taste like laundry detergent!

    In addition, the water company will pump up the water that has been polluted to varying degrees, filter and disinfect it, and then deliver it to thousands of households! It's not like before, when every family packed up feces and urine, and then fertilized vegetables and fruits! It does not pollute the water source and can produce pollution-free vegetables!

    It's just a stinky spot stored in a pit!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't think it's a very correct invention, because since there is a flush toilet to go to the toilet too much more comfortable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't think so, because this brings us a lot of convenience now, and we don't have to do it like before.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't think so, I think the flush toilet is very convenient, very easy to use, I can't live without it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think so, I think the flush toilet is a pretty good invention because the flush toilet is convenient for our daily life.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it's a pretty good invention because it allows people to solve their own physiological problems without leaving their homes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think it's a smart idea for humans, because people can sit on it and go to the toilet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't feel like it, the comfort of the toilet is not in the squatting pit, some people say that the toilet is dirty, and there is something dirty about the toilet in a family.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the toilet is actually really dirty, it's not as convenient as the kind of pit that has a certain distance.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think this design is actually more convenient, maybe some people don't like it very much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can't talk like this, you can't kill all the toilets with one rod, hahaha, it's funny.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The flush toilet was invented by an ordinary watchmaker in 1775, so let's take a look at the history of the invention of the flush toilet.

    Flush toilet is widely used in modern times, almost in all toilets, we can see the figure of the flush toilet, the flush toilet was invented in 1775 by a watchmaker in London, the toilet at that time was not as simple and convenient as the current toilet, but the production is relatively simple, only one water tank, and then a handle that can be pulled opens the valve that can be opened and closed after the water flows down, and then the toilet will start to flush, It was the world's first toilet to appear.

    However, because it is more cumbersome, if you want to flush the water, you need to open two valves at the same time, and the hands are operated together, so after the late 18th century, British inventors improved some of the designs of the flush toilet based on Cummings's invention. He did away with the first toilet's two-valve design and adopted some new builds, so that the tank had a valve that could automatically control the water, and he could block the outlet when not in use. When it is necessary to flush the water, the water is discharged and a pipe is also installed to ensure that the used sewage does not return to flow out and does not let people smell the odor.

    Later, this flush toilet was patented in 1778.

    Then in 1870, the British ceramic craftsman Tyford he designed a one-piece, and is made of ceramic toilet, the overall cost of this toilet will be relatively low, because the first toilet is designed by metal, so it is more expensive, it has an S-shaped drain pipe, this water pipe can store a lot of water, and the water will not flow out, when people are not in use, it can also block the smell, will not be smelled by people, This design is closer to the toilet we use today.

    The above story only represents my personal opinion, if there are any mistakes, please forgive me.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The flush toilet was invented in 1596. In 1596, an English priest named John Harrington invented the simple flush toilet; In 1775, Alexander Cummings improved Harrington's design and also applied for a patent; In 1889, Bosl invented the flush toilet, and the structure of the flush toilet has been fixed ever since.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The flush toilet was invented during the reign of Elizabeth I. He built someone's own house during the period of being degraded, and then designed a toilet in his house, and he also connected the toilet to the cistern, which was the birth of the first flush toilet.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In 1700. Later, the U-trap was used, which became popular in 1870 and was later strengthened.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Toilet ** In the Western Han Dynasty, the flying general Li Guang shot a crouching tiger to death, and ordered people to cast a copper drowning device in the shape of a tiger for Xiao Xie to use, which means contempt for the tiger, and later generations called it "Huzi". However, Li Guang's ancestor was named "Li Hu", and it was disrespectful to call Huzi, so it was renamed "Mazi", and then because the people generally used an ordinary bucket to make "Mazi" in their homes, the people generally called it "toilet". This term has been used ever since.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Toilets have appeared in the Han Dynasty, but they are not called "toilets", but "tigers". During the Tang Dynasty, Tang Gaozu Li Yuan's father's name was "Li Hu", and the word "horse" was used instead of the word "tiger", and "Huzi" became "Mazi", and because it was barrel-shaped, it slowly evolved into "toilet".

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The earliest prototype of the toilet appeared in the Han Dynasty, and the ancients were inspired by the "crown of Confucianism as a drowning vessel" to invent the "Huzi". Later, Li Yuan, the ancestor of the Tang Dynasty, renamed "Huzi" to "Mazi". In the future, no matter how it evolves, it is basically impossible to get rid of the appearance of basins and barrels, and the name has gradually changed from "horse" to "toilet".

    This is where the name "toilet" comes from.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because in ancient times, this thing could only be used by some nobles and emperors, and it had the image of a tiger on it, while ordinary people could only call this image a horse.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The history of the invention of the flush toilet According to the report, not long ago, the famous British "Focus" magazine invited 100 of the country's most authoritative experts and scholars and 1,000 readers to evaluate the world's greatest invention, and the top of the list was actually the flush toilet.

    After reading this news, the author is quite puzzled: there are countless great inventions in the world, why do the British only advocate the invention of the flush toilet? After consulting the relevant information, the author seems to have found the answer.

    It turned out that the flush toilet was first invented by the British.

    During the time of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603), there was a British priest named John Harrington, who was a lover of literature and was sentenced to exile for spreading a so-called immoral story.

    Between 1584 and 1591, he built a house in Kelston, a penal colony.

    There, he designed the world's first flush toilet.

    The toilet is connected to the cistern and is installed in this house.

    He was so proud of the invention that he named it after one of Homer's epic heroes, Ajax.

    Later, Harrington also wrote the book "The Metamorphosis of the Night Pot", which detailed the design of his flush toilet.

    However, the British public at the time did not accept the invention and they still liked to use potties.

    In 1775, a London watchmaker named Alexander Cummings improved Harrington's design and developed a flush toilet, which was patented for the first time.

    Since then, flush toilets have become popular.

    In 1848, the British Parliament passed the "Public Health Act", stipulating that all new houses and residences must have toilets, flush toilets and places to store garbage.

    This provides the conditions for the development of flush toilet technology.

    In 1889, British plumber Bostel invented the flushing toilet.

    This kind of toilet uses a water storage tank and a float, which is simple in structure and easy to use.

    Since then, the structural form of the flush toilet has basically been determined.

    In today's world, flush toilets have been recognized as the "measure of hygiene".

    It should be said that the invention of the flush toilet by the British is a great contribution to human society.

    But to call it the "greatest invention" in the world, or even to be at the top of the list, is obviously "over-awarded".

    Trouble, thanks!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    John Harrington.

    In the era of Queen Elizabeth I of England (1558-1603 AD), there was a British knight named John Harrington, who was usually fond of literature, and was sentenced to exile for spreading a so-called offensive story;

    Between 1584 and 1591, he built a house in Kelston, England, where he designed the world's first flush toilet, which was connected to a cistern and installed in the house.

    In 1775, a London watchmaker named Alexander Cumming improved Harrington's design, invented a valve device, developed a flush flush toilet, and obtained the first patent.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What is the greatest invention in human history? Flush toilets are at the top of the list. The small toilet changed the big world. Without the toilet, modern life would be unimaginable.

    The first modern toilet bowl was invented by the English aristocrat John Harrington, who designed the toilet with a flush in 1597 and installed the new invention in Queen Elizabeth's court. In 1775, the British watchmaker Cummings improved the water reservoir of the Harrington toilet, so that the water in the reservoir could automatically close the valve every time the water was used, and the water could automatically fill the tank. Three years later, Brammer, a London craftsman, relocated the water reservoir above the toilet bowl and installed a handle on it to control the water reservoir's water outlet flap, as well as a lid on the urinal.

    In the late 18th century, the British inventor Joseph Bramley improved the design of the flush toilet and invented the U-shaped bend to prevent the foul smell from escaping the sewage pipe.

    Although the toilet bowl brings personal hygiene, because the excrement is discharged directly into the river along the pipe, it leads to serious environmental pollution, which leads to the epidemic of infectious diseases. It was not until the summer of 1858, when the famous "Great Stench Incident" broke out on the Thames River in London, that the creation of a sewer system began. In the late 19th century, water pipes and sewage systems were installed in major European cities, and flush toilets really became widespread.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    is one of the most not the most.

    Eating, drinking, and sleeping is a prerequisite for human progress.

    However, many straw bales who live in the blessings and do not know the blessings are not aware of it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I think it's supposed to be an elevator, would you rather have no toilet or no elevator and climb the stairs up and down every day?

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