Here's a challenging thought experiment: What is the most modern technology that you could go back in time the farthest and still make? Ex: I think I could go back about 500 years and make: A simple camera. An electric battery. An electric guitar (but not an amp). You?
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Thinking about the camera, I think it'd be possible to go back even farther. I think you could go back to the time of the Greeks or Egyptians and possibly make it. I think you could definitely go back 2500 years and create it in China.
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So then the followup to this thought experiment is: If an expert from our time could go back 500, 1000, 2500 years and create a piece of modern tech, then *what* prevented that culture/location from figuring it out? There really isn't much in a camera but, nobody made one.
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Take a camera: People have been making glass for a long time, and you can just find glass anywhere there's sand and lightning or heat. A box. Yep, that's not hard. Pinhole cameras were known for a long time. Paper? Wood? Film, now *that's* the tricky part, but, just a camera?
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Replying to @zedshaw
Well and Camera Obscuras are from ancient times. So at some level “they did” is the short answer not involving film.
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Replying to @perigrin
Right but you're missing part 1: The most MODERN tech Going the FARTHEST back. You're saying you can go back thousands of years and invent a tech they already had. I'm saying, I might be able to go back to 1500 and make an 1830s style camera.
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Replying to @zedshaw
Well and in that vein, only knowing mechanics I bet you could go back to the Bronze Age and make a difference engine. *I* couldn’t but someone could.
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Replying to @perigrin
Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I don't think anyone has successfully made a difference engine, not even Babbage right? Correct me if I'm wrong. Otherwise, needs to be working tech. However, maybe a typewriter? I bet you could go back super far and make one of those.
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Babbage had made a *difference* engine, it took the US Army Corp of Engineers to make the analytical engine because Babbage lacked the tooling.
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For completeness and because it’s awesome, a difference engine in LEGO: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i_u3hpYMySk …
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