Who were the greatest inventors? I'm inclined to think it's the Chinese. They created paper, the compass, gunpowder, and printing. Who can top that?
God.
America, France, and Britain.
The holy trinity of the Industrial and Electronic Revolution.
Depends on how you define "invent", really. If you take it to mean initial discovery (regardless of practicality, applicability or if someone else takes the idea and does more with it) then I'd say the Chinese but in a practical "we need a solution to this problem" sense then the Romans have everyone else absolutely BTFO. If you're talking about less tangible things, such as art or philosophy, then either Renaissance Italy or the ancient Greeks, respectively.
Whites.
If you disagree you're objectively incorrect and a hipster.
>>1909337
Invention is a process of refining what has already been invented by somebody else.
>>1909452
What about Asians? China was up to part with the west up until the eternal Mongol desu.
>>1909464
Whites improved upon Chinese inventions (smokeless gunpowder for one), and their own inventions such as practical steampower lead to literally world changing events like the Industrial Revolution.