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massachusetts is the most educated state and invented the analog computer and rocketry

" Bush didn’t abandon his task for lack of a tool. He invented a new tool. In 1931, the MIT professor created a differential analyzer to model power networks, but quickly saw its value as a general-purpose analog computer . "

vannavar bush had attended clark university in massachusetts where robert goddard, who invented rocketry, was a professor and g stanley hall became the dean, possibly by hypnotizing mr clark, whom he wrested control of the college from


  • - computer history .org

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