'While The Times praised him as “one of the nation’s outstanding chemists” in its obituary, today Midgley is best known for the terrible consequences of that chemistry, thanks to the stretch of his career from 1922 to 1928, during which he managed to invent leaded gasoline and also develop the first commercial use of the chlorofluorocarbons that would create a hole in the ozone layer.'
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/15/magazine/cfcs-inventor.html
Is this proof that #timemachines do not exist, or that they do ?
(depends on who would own them, I guess)
@cyrilpedia first got to know midgely through bill bryson's 'a short history of nearly everything'. still way up on my list of 'recommended reading'