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Fools as i carry with me all of human knowledge, right here in this fragile tiny black slab. I can tell you all once you tell me what your wifi password is.
As a side-note: You can download Wikipedia.
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It’s happened. He’s time traveled and been cut off mid post. Also apparently lemmy doesn’t handle timespace folds gracefully.
Webghosts bogus journey
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Then you realize that, back then, the only thing they had were Xfinity hot spots.
Worst Isekai. I didn’t finish it though so no I don’t really know I just didn’t enjoy episode 1 with my smartphone.
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All you have to do is teaching intelligent people some math and tell them about experiments and that nature can be understood. The rest will follow.
Everything can be accelerated by adding the idea of the printing press.
Did the Greeks not do experiments? They knew math. They even hypothetically knew about atoms.
The Greeks held themselves back because most of their intellectual elite considered abstract thought as more noble than hands-on experimenting.
Same can be said of all the ancient civilizations.
But the key insight is that all of nature is predictable and behaves according to natural laws that can be deduced through experiments.
That leads to the scientific revolution which leads to the industrial revolution.
In Sid Meier’s Civilization sure, but real history is a lot more complex than that. There were people who came to that conclusion since ancient times without it leading to a scientific and industrial revolution, because there were a lot more factors at play with those than just simply the idea of it.
The main challenge with inventing a working printing press would be the papermaking and level of metalworking required for the movable type.
pretty sure you can just use wood or whatever for the lettering, sure it might be kinda shit and tend to break but it should work. having to make new letter stamps every now and then is better than painstakingly writing every letter for hand.
An offline version of Wikipedia would be handy though.
Business majors
Just remember to pack an encyclopedia Britannica and squirrel it away before you Jesus them.
For anyone interested a simple way is to wrap copper wire around a magnet. Static electricity was also one of the first ways people started noticing electricity.
Parlor tricks might be able to get you far when you time travel to the ancient past.
Wrap it in the wire, then spin one of them. That part’s important! Won’t do anything if you don’t spin it.
He’ll be fine as long as he has a cat and buttered toast.
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This man is a true wizard
Hopefully they have manufactured copper wire for you
Part of that image is cropped, just below the diagram of the wing. That’s going to be an interesting test flight!
Potatoes and lemons I was told
Something to do with turbines.
Water wheels seem to spin a turbine. Maybe it generated current or something. Similar with windmills? Gyroscope or something.
Solar ? Quite clearly magical and a heretic, likely to burn me at the stake. Steam power pushes steam through A turbine maybe ?
Lightening sky electricity. Get a bunch of metal and kites. Die.
Solar are LEDs. But instead of putting electricity into that light comes out, you push the light in to get electricity out.
Photovoltaic isn’t the only solar. Probably much easier back then to direct mirrors at a kettle to drive a steam turbine.
You’re thinking of steam.
Create enough steam to turn a turbine that turns a magnet wrapped with copper.Fun fact, nuclear power is just a powerful way to create more steam.
Ah. So turbines are steam. So ,magnets are key. Magic metal
Spinning an iron bar between another iron bar wrapped with one thin copper piece makes zap light.
It also makes a magnet for convenience.
So magic ? To the burning pile
Joke’s on you, that’s my fetish
First of all, no one would understand you, but how someone already pointed out, make a spool with copper and spin it. For bonus points, put a iron slab inside the spool
Plain copper will get you nowhere. Adding iron slab also won’t help. You have to have magnetic field to generate electricity
Why wouldn’t they understand? People speak other languages than English
Ever tried Chaucer? And he was only 14th century.
Watch this Jim Al-Khalili documentary for the BBC, then jump into the time machine.
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Love this documentary! My professor made my class watch this and I must say that all of it just clicked.
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Why is he going back to the middle East? It was just as fucked up then as it is now.