Man Won't Fly for a Million Years
Man won’t fly for a million years
According to the New York Times, December 8, 1903
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History is filled with bold predictions that look foolish in hindsight. On December 8, 1903, The New York Times published a staggering claim that human flight was a million years away. The article asserted that creating a functional flying machine would require the combined efforts of mathematicians and mechanics for up to ten million years. This serves as a potent reminder of how quickly innovation can shatter even the most expert opinions. Just nine days after this statement reached the public, the Wright brothers achieved the impossible at Kitty Hawk. This serves as a timeless lesson in humility and the incredible pace of human progress when vision meets persistence.