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neutralbipolar2@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

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  • webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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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.

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      As a side-note: You can download Wikipedia.

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        I know but i

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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.

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            I hope this is fixed in 0.18.6

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              Truly we’ve all been affected by this bug from time to time to time to time.

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            Something went wrong, looks like they are stuck in a time loop.

            Keeps posting the same cut off sentence.

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            Webghosts bogus journey

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        I know but i

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        I know but i

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        I know but i

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        I know but i

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        Next they just need to find a way to charge their phone.

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          Note, my “go back in time” kit includes my phone with a waterproof case AND a solar charger…

          And what do you know, so focused on the charger I forgot to download anything. Moooom, can we go back to the 21st century? I gotta peeeeeee.

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        86 GB? Yike.

        • SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          86GB is nothing for a condensed form of all human knowledge

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            Yeah. I had to expand your comment to see what you said, but when I read 86GB I audibly said, “that’s not bad at all.”

            I can fit a summary of all human knowledge on an external 1TB hard drive, and still have room for Skyrim and all the mods that I want.

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            But it is a lot to fit on a phone.

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              Keep it on a 128gb MicroSD.

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      Then you realize that, back then, the only thing they had were Xfinity hot spots.

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      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.

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      The main challenge with inventing a working printing press would be the papermaking and level of metalworking required for the movable type.

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        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.

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          The main problem with that is that you can’t make the types very small with wood, and the singlemost expensive ingredient in this whole printing press concept is the paper.

          So you would end up having books with very little text on each page, and especially in a slave economy, it would just be much cheaper to make handwritten copies, since you could cram a lot more words on each page.

          And again, this is not adressing the issue of even having the skill to make paper in the first place.

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        Not to mention inventing an alphabet depending on where and when you go to. Or you could go with ConstantScript if you feel like being a gigantic troll.

        Abugida might be workable if you reform it so that vowel markers can only appear above or below the modified consonant.

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        Paper making is not that hard if you use cotton fibers instead of wood pulp

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      Did the Greeks not do experiments? They knew math. They even hypothetically knew about atoms.

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        The Greeks held themselves back because most of their intellectual elite considered abstract thought as more noble than hands-on experimenting.

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          Also Aristotle accidently killing atomic theory for over 2000 years

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          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.

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              The actual reason science took off is that there was a plague leading to a worker shortage leading to a wealth boom, while a lot of rich people had access to coffee and nothing to do.

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                Free time and the wealth to have that time is what I also think the catalyst is. Same with arts. You can’t do experiments or spend time on art if your entire life is consumed by labor.

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                So the time traveler needs to have been exposed to COVID, got it.

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      An offline version of Wikipedia would be handy though.

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        Just pack a cheat sheet:

        https://i.imgur.com/dgJ7vHU.jpg

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          Holy shit that’s so crunchy, can I get a version with less pixels?

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            https://i.imgur.com/O6vSrvq.jpg

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          speaking of health, wouldn’t you die to some disease you are not immune to? or even more likely you would cause a plague that their bodies don’t lnow how to fight off, like imagine bringing back some covid variant with you.

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            I mean, us bringing back something to kill them seems more likely, despite our comparatively weak immune system’s. Be it COVID-19 or an STD. Hell, even our metal/plastic ridden bodies would be a potential issue for their environment if we died.

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          That was a nice educational read.

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        You can download it, without images it’s just a couple GB.

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    This book Tells you how to handle this, along with everything else you need to know to rebuild all systems in society from scratch should there be some sort of time machine based accident. It’s a good read!

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      This book tells you that it’s really, really fucking hard.

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        That looks fascinating! Pricey on the second hand market it seems. I’ll have to shop around. Thanks, great counterpoint.

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          I don’t have the book myself, but he gave a TED talk which I saw.

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            Got him: https://youtu.be/5ODzO7Lz_pw?si=2IGCOLh-ZC86TYqL

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              Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

              https://piped.video/5ODzO7Lz_pw?si=2IGCOLh-ZC86TYqL

              Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

              I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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            Probably on YouTube then, I’ll track him down :)

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        The fact that neither of these is the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy makes me weep for mankind. Where’s my overpass!?

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      This is good stuff!

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        Edit - now i need a big ass tattoo and a time machine

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          Eat lots of fat and protein if you want a big ass. I suggest pizza with eggs.

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      There’s also [The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch](!wiki The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch) by Lewis Dartnel. Great book

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      I read this recently. It’s great, though I think it could give clearer instructions with more diagrams, and cover some subjects a lot better

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    Let’s see… electricity in a preindustrial environment. You’ll get into Factorio levels of invent a tool to make a tool to make a tool…

    Copper wire existed at the time, (depending on the time period) but drawing it involved a person on a swing pulling it through a hole in a metal plate. So we need a metal plate. Surely there is a town blacksmith? We will need a few plates with gradually decreasing hole diameter. Enough wire for a demonstration would be difficult and expensive, but not impossible. Could also use copper busbars instead of wire.

    Now that we have conductors, we have to figure out what method of generation we want. Rather than trying to make bearings, balanced shafts, and stacks of thin metal plates all identical and radially symmetrical so we can make a generator, we should first attempt a battery. For this we can get away with stacks of two dissimilar metals in a glass or ceramic jar, bathed in some sulfuric acid. Aqua Regia was a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid, but it might dissolve copper and zinc plates. Could also use lead plates, those are easier to hammer out flat. With this we could get an output around 2v per cell, put a half dozen of them together in series and one could build a simple arc lamp.

    After the proof of concept demonstration, hopefully you’d interest more smiths in the project, increasing your talent pool. With some mercury and wire you could build a version of Faraday’s homopolar motor.

    After that I’d probably be burned at the stake.

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      I just know a guy who sell copper.

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        Your guy wouldn’t happen to be named “Ea-nasir,” would he?

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        No, that won’t do. Unless you want to travel through enemy territory all for some shitty copper.

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      We need some sorta optimal pathing tech tree.

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        Man if we could just find the user manual for the universe

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          It exists

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    There was a short story I read ages ago in some collection somewhere I’ve been dying to find. I think it was from the 60s or 70s, but a scientist brings a man from the future and the man is just a normal guy, so he can’t explain anything to the scientist’s satisfaction and the scientist gets more and more exasperated.

    The dialogue was like:

    “What is the dominant mode of transport in the future?”

    “Oh, we fleem.”

    “Fleem? What’s fleem?”

    “It’s a kind of garbol but with more slimp.”

    “Okay, never mind. How do you do it?”

    “Oh, that’s easy, you simply merfingle the blem and you’re fleeming away!”

    “WHAT IS THE BLEM?!?”

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      Yooo, this sounds funny as frickin heck. Anyone knows this?

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        I’ve been trying to find it again for like 2 years now and asked in a lot of places. No luck.

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          Reminds me of a short story I read in the 70s. I ended up having to go to the house I read it in (a decade ago) to find the book it was in, now everyone in my family owns copies of that book (Alfred Hitchcock’s Best in Suspense if I recall, not getting up to look) just so we can do Halloween readings of the story that made us all jump every time we saw anything move out of the corner for our eyes for like a week the first time we read it. They Bite by Anthony Boucher. Great story.

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      I feel like I definitely read that in middle/high school

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    It isn’t so hard really, to make electricity even in the olden days.

    A dynamo is just a copper wire with a magnet spinning inside.

    Making a copper wire you can accomplish by having a hole at the bottom of a kiln that drops directly into a big vat of water. Or even just drawing a line in the sand and pouring it in there.

    Getting your hands on a natural magnet might pose more problems, but ultimately those are found in nature. So they should have already been dug up by someone.

    Using the electricity usefully is harder. Since creating a light bulb needs access to gasses. What could we even use the electricity for?

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      If you can make a dynamo, you can make a motor. Now, you aren’t about to create Tesla. But there’s plenty of things back in the day that could benefit from being motorized.

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        Also making carbon Zink batteries should be possible, so a handheld fan would definitely be a possibility and would already be mind blowing

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        Could you also do ac/dc conversion to make the electricity useful elsewhere? I’m guessing charging and transporting primitive batteries won’t be able to fulfill any useful purpose at all.

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      You can create light with electricity with two carbon rods to make an arc light. It was literally the first electric light source and in widespread use for a long while, along with incandescent bulbs.

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        You just invented cumbersome fire. Ugh ugh. No good.

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          And we illuminated streets and factories with that for half a century.

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            I’m a caveman, I have night vision, why need pretty lamps?

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      You use it to charge your phone, duh.

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      You should watch Dr Stone

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        This is exhilarating

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      You can run a carbon arc lamp without glass bulbs, and without a huge voltage.

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      Electrocuting elephants?

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    You spin a magnet near a loop of wire

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      “What’s a magnet?”

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        Umm you go to the beach and something about certain grains will be different. Look mate, see how you boil liquid. Do that with milk until just before it boils and that’s the milk now pasteurised which means it will kill the things in it that make you ill. Also boil the water before drinking it?

        That’s all I got. I guess sphagnum moss is good for absorbing blood/dealing with wounds?

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          Do that with milk until just before it boils and that’s the milk now pasteurised which means it will kill the things in it that make you ill.

          Imagine being Louis Pasteur and finding out that your research success is already being done in a technique with your namesake for thousands of years.

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          “Get something bottle-ish, add a layer of charcoal, a layer of sand, hooray and a cheer! you just beat diahrea”

          -exurb1a

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        Rudementary magnets, in the form of lodestones, have been known since antiquity. Wire, on the other hand, is a modern miracle. You can’t hand-forge that.

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          Ooooh, tell me more about this mythical wire

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        A fucking miracle according to some

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Canticle_for_Leibowitz

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      deleted by creator

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    Is this a repost? Has lemmy already entered the repost phase?

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      I mean, could you imagine? The horror…

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      Say no more, ill repost it 1 more time in your honor

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    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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    get this tattoo
    http://www.conorpdempsey.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/time-travel-chart.png

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      Part of that image is cropped, just below the diagram of the wing. That’s going to be an interesting test flight!

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      try this instead https://www.rebuildingcivilization.com/index.php/2013/04/17/lets-say-youve-gone-back-time-fixed/

      https://www.rebuildingcivilization.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/travel_back_in_time.jpg

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    Just bring an encyclopedia with you, history of human advancements and history of human equality if you want to improve equality as well

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    If you went back in time and tried this, most civilizations would probably burn you at the stake

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    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.

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      Wrap it in the wire, then spin one of them. That part’s important! Won’t do anything if you don’t spin it.

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        He’ll be fine as long as he has a cat and buttered toast.

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        This man is a true wizard

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      Hopefully they have manufactured copper wire for you

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        My slaves will make it

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    They should make a movie about this. An average guy accidentally time travels and feels embarrassed every minute

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