There's a great Rest is Science podcast episode about this very thing: https://youtu.be/6AvDME9Ti2E
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Gotta be a gunsmith from Connecticut to impress.
If I went back in time at least 200 years ago and I wasn't burned for witchcraft the world would be a much different place.
Fortunately, no one was burned for witchcraft. That said, still harassed and killed.
Nobody was burned in the Salem witch trials, but I thought burnings still happened in other, previous locations. Is that wrong?
Witch burnings were absolutely a thing.
i think i could explain some things. not everything but some things. especially fundamentals of physics as that's what i'm focusing on.
Even if you could explain these things, could you prove them and provide a practical application that relies on them?
yeah. take the voltaic pile for example. it generates a continuous current. pretty fascinating in itself, but i could also build an electromagnet with it, build a simple electromechanical generator, and power a lightbulb with it. if you give me enough money and time to buy all the ingredients and figure stuff out in detail.
Can you make a lightbulb?
Specifically, a lightbulb that is bright enough to be useful but doesn't burn out so fast that candles aren't more economic / convenient.
Gotta invent glass blowing and vacuum pumps first.
building a lightbulb is trivial, building an efficient lightbulb is more difficult. you just take a wire and embed it in glass.
and obviously i would need the assistance of some kind of goldsmith for that. (goldsmith = a smith that is capable of producing fine-grained structures)
also once people see it's possible, somebody else will invest a whole lot of work into making it better until it is better than candles, yes, i think so. especially considering that candles used to be expensive before the modern times.
This is nearly verbatim a Nate bargatze joke.
Douglas Adams made the very same joke (but better) in HGTTG when Nate was still a baby.
If you could go back that far, you'd actually be better off taking the knowledge of a much simpler invention - soap.
While there are fancier ways to make soap nowadays, the easiest way is just mixing lye into water (slowly), add in melted animal fat or oil, mix for a while until it thickens into "trace", add whatever fragrance you want, then pour into a mould and leave to cool.
Sure you could sell this as a way to reduce disease, but you could just as easily sell it as a way to launder clothes, or clean dishware (as oil was notoriously difficult to clean back then). Your hardest chore would be getting your hands on lye, and convincing people its not witchcraft.
What? There are recipes for soap that date back to ancient Sumer
How about showing them how to make sandals?
Your hardest chore would be getting your hands on lye, and convincing people its not witchcraft.
Isn't that leached from wood ash or something?
He could at least teach them how to make sandwiches.