Like, you know those rocks that make some kinds of other rocks stick to them? No?.. well those are magnets and then if you spin them around in with metal somehow… Well if you stick some copper in a lemon and then put it on a light bulb, oh right we don’t have those yet…
Genius
It has to do with some kinda science shit…
Lodestones.
If you knew and showed them, they would start a bonfire for you
With s’mores?
More like barbecue
That’s so nice of them! I think I’m gonna like it here in the past!
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As a programmer it would suck for me to travel back in time. People would ask me what do I do in the future and I’ll have a hard time explaining it to them. I would look for a job in the past, I don’t think there’s a job there that remotely close to sitting 8 hours a day clicking and clacking.
So not much would change relative to explaining people your job in present times?
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I actually do know how, I just don’t know where to even begin finding the material necessary sjdksjdksjd
The ancient greeks knew what magnets were at least.
By rubbing feet on rug while wearing socks.
Umm… Just grab a few basic manuals and you’re good to go.
If you attach a wire to a kite it’ll get a bit of a charge. The problem would be finding wire more than anything else, but depending on where you are some people had wires as far back as 5000bc.
The easiest knowledge to exploit, when time traveling to the past, is probably that diseases are caused by germs, and that hand-washing can help prevent many of them.