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Life in the 1800s
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Comments by "belstar" (@belstar1128) on "Life in the 1800s" channel.
Napoleon was this guys worst nightmare .
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for 100.000 years humans lived in a similar way. 8000 years ago things started changing very slowly with agriculture and metallurgy and maybe a new invention every few centuries .but only around 300 years ago did things start changing fast enough for people to notice major technological changes in one lifetime .
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not any worse than the stuff almost everyone believed back then and 80% of the world still does .
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in the old days every town had its own way of speaking .if there are recordings from the rural uk from back then you probably would think they weren't even speaking English .
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@hellfiregamez5968 i hope so. they are trying but its kind of a joke right now. the problem is that there is not anything we can't get on earth on the moon and nearby planets. its mostly the same stuff we find on earth . mars if far but less rough than the moon but you still got no oxygen .venus is way too dangerous to land on .mercury is like the moon but hotter .the other planets don't even have a surface to land on. but they have moons. most of them are balls of ice with an ocean inside .some people think there are aliens in there. but on these moons ice is more like a rock and water is kind of like lava it will be hard to drill trough the ice . there is the moon called titan that is very interesting. but we are kind of stuck in the solar system .it seems to be too hard to go interstellar unless we invent a warp drive. but nobody knows how to do it .right now we can't even reach 1000th of light speed anyway .
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@SG-js2qn yea so like I said almost nothing changed for a really long time. those tools have been around for almost as long as homo sapiens. with only minor improvements
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@SG-js2qn I kept out a lot of details. because I don't want to spend 1 hour typing a long comment that will probably end up being deleted or ignored. the point is that not much changed in terms of technology for most of human existence. Minor improvements don't matter.
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