(November 23, 2015 at 12:51 am)ignoramus Wrote: Not necessarily.That's a pretty small change at first glance imo, i was thinking on a much larger scale.
The valve transistor was the norm for centuries.
Overnight the solid state transistor was invented (by a lab tech at Yamaha?) and changed the world overnight.
This may not be a good example to what you're alluding to though.
This thread is also a bit in relation to the other thread's question "What knowledge would you give if you went back to the middle ages"
My logic on this is that if you imagine going back in to any time period, with the same information you plan on providing, the longer you go, the more extreme it becomes, and the less likely acceptance is.
Which is better:
To die with ignorance, or to live with intelligence?
Truth doesn't accommodate to personal opinions.
The choice is yours.
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