>>13050564>Mobile PhoneInvented by American of Ukrainian Jewish ancestry. Tigerstedt, along many others, helped in some breakthroughts but is not regarded as the sole inventor. Though if you want to play the "it still counts" game, then you can count a Slovak man Jozef Murgaš as inventor of wireless telegraphy.
>PreservativesNever heard of it, but according to wikipedia, "He invented AIV silage which improved milk production and a method of preserving butter", so looks like another pioneer to the cause but not the main inventor, just like with Tigerstedt.
>just to name a coupleI give you that, you literally named a couple (2), even though they weren't Finnish inventions, just inventions co-helped by Finns, and even from that stock you could pick only 2.
>Google itI looked into 2 sites talking about Finnish inventions and they did not even mention those 2 you pulled up, lol.
>It's too long to name allYeah, just like Slavic ones, but I can give you some real quick, and more than 2 -
>Helicopter (Igor Sikorsky)>First artificial satelite in space (multiple Russian scientists)>First man in space (Yuri Gagarin, with help of multiple Russian scientists)>Parachute (Štefan Banič)>Contact lenses (Otto Wichterle)>Mechanic pencil (Slavoljub Penkala)>Hair clipper (Nikola Bizumić)>Vaccine against cholera and bubonic plague (Waldemar Haffkine)>Desalination of sea water (Alexander Zarchin)>Kinescope (Vladimir Zvorykin)>Dactyloscopy (Ivan Vučetić)>Air bag (Peter Florjančič)And also stuff Tesla did