• jarfil@lemmy.world
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    They had no incentive to use it any better.

    Without a printing press, which would increase the levels of literacy, and allow sharing knowledge orders of magnitude faster, there was no indication that a kettle could ever outperform a hundred men or a few dozen horses.

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      It’s a loop - they didn’t use it right, so it sucked, which is why they didn’t try to make it better = they didn’t use it right.

      With the right knowledge, they might’ve just made proper use of it

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        Yeah. But, could a single person break that loop? It seems to me like it would still require centuries.

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          I’d say it depends on the person. I’m sure there are some that would majorly change the course of history and then some that would get killed within an hour