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#tip, A selection of the best walks in London, from multi-day hikes to family strolls, covering nature,…, United Kingdom But then there are those inventions that, once invented, they consume us, alter the way the human species live and make the world smarter, better and sometimes even more fun. By the time the 1920s came around there were many other countries which had attempted to invent the television but it was Scotland who eventually pioneered this. The following is a list of inventions, innovations, or discoveries that are known or generally recognised as being Scottish. He is reported to have said: “The work of James Clerk Maxwell changed the world forever.”.