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RT @Robotbeat: I think about this a lot, especially after watching “Primitive Technology” (the real …

RT @Robotbeat: I think about this a lot, especially after watching “Primitive Technology” (the real one) on Youtube. What things are we missing now that in the future will just be so obvious, like “why didn’t they do that in 2023??”. I know VTVL reusable rockets is one thing like that. https://twitter.com/longnow/status/1631768034128846849

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RT @longnow: “We’re not as smart as we think we are!” In his research into “How …

RT @longnow: “We’re not as smart as we think we are!” In his research into “How to Invent Everything,” @RyanQNorth uncovered a number of inventions that humanity could have invented centuries or even millennia before we actually did, from compasses to hot air balloons to buttons. https://t.co/Rj8WfJt9wN

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RT @RobertOoghe: I’m always interested by gaps between when something could have been invented and …

RT @RobertOoghe: I’m always interested by gaps between when something could have been invented and when it actually was (the stethoscope- 1816- *could* have been invented in 300 BC. But it wasn’t. 2000 years elapsed). Technology does not necessarily arrive “on time”, if at all. https://twitter.com/longnow/status/1631768034128846849

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