- Immediate questions of “what’s an electron, or charge, or work, or conductivity, or…” - I SAID NO FOLLOWUPS GOOD SIR 
- Or electricity. He probably meant amber. 
 
- Hey, ChatGPT. Explain electricity to someone living in Ancient Rome. - Error: No internet connection - Good thing my phone has an offline LLM, image generator, and English Wikipedia, and I have a power bank! - Ah yes english wikipedia, much use among romans… If they havent killed you because of several reasons, you arent even aware of. - And like an LLM takes a lot of power, do you take an outlet with you? - Solar panels 
 
 
 
- Baby steps. The ancients were familiar with static electricity. Rub a cat with an amber rod. Show them the spark and explain it’s the same thing as lightning, except a billion times smaller. - They were making batteries in clay jars in Baghdad. Make a simple battery. Not sure where to go from there. The light bulb is the killer app though. - Baghdad battery is pseudoarcheology with no actual basis in reality. - Batteries are apparently quite easy to make, though, as long as you have sulfuric acid. It’s been a known substance since antiquity so you could probably get or produce some. They obviously wouldn’t have called it sulfuric acid though - Proper electrochemistry would have also been really easy too, just shove 2 different metals into a box of water with a bit of electrolytes and you’ve got yourself a battery. Not sure if you’d be able to produce enough voltage to do any meaningful work though. Maybe if you hook up a bunch in series - Realistically, I think the limitations of modern technology functioning in the past is not really the knowledge of that technology, but the lack of infrastructure. You can’t make a computer even if you knew how to because the manufacturing infrastructure and supply chains required to build a computer simply doesn’t exist - Yeah, I was just thinking about a simple wind or solar turbine would need an alternator of some kind and I wouldn’t know how to make that. 
 
- I’d love to see how a reasonably reliable bicycle made from avaible materials could have changed things - Oh and I bet the romans would love some stuff like a trompe pump 
 
- Burn this heretic! 
- deleted by creator 




