Well, aside from the basic stuff, like reading and writing, maths etc. I could teach drystone walling, although that would probably be being used. Basic medicine? Swimming wasn't too common an ability then, either.
That would screw us over in the long run. That is unless you teach them not to abuse it.Splyth said:I know where to find penicillan
You can't just say that, especially in the middle ages. You need people to come to that conclusion on their own.Gardenia said:"There is no god."
I'm sorry if this ignites a flamewar, but I had to.
Too bad everything we have today was be considered "magic" in the middle ages.A Weakgeek said:Well I don't know... If you went through the proper channels any sientifically provable fact ( and i know this technically applies to god aswell) could be recieved well. But in medieval times (in europe) god was a pretty big guy even among scientists.
Sorry to burst your bubble there, old boy, but in the dark ages many European cultures already knew patterning techniques, so that one's a bit iffy...Splyth said:I also know enough about steel to probably help invent damascus.
SckizoBoy said:Sorry to burst your bubble there, old boy, but in the dark ages many European cultures already knew patterning techniques, so that one's a bit iffy...Splyth said:I also know enough about steel to probably help invent damascus.
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It's all about where you land. Knowledge was not distributed evenly.
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um yeah so I've been informed by history friend of mine that the term "Dark Ages" is not to be used in academia. So um sorry about that.
I love you, and Australia will likely name you their king for giving them that gift.SinorKirby said:How to put piss in a jar, because they sure as hell don't know how to do that yet!