• @Noite_Etion
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    11 year ago

    Depends on how big the fire is I suppose.

    • kersplooshOP
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      1 year ago

      The research paper tries to adjust for light output. One oil lamp, or one campfire, makes less light than a modern incandescent bulb. It’s saying you need to spend 60 hours gathering and splitting wood with stone tools to make a campfire with the same light output that a modern bulb could produce in 1 hour.

      And 60 hours’ worth of earnings in 1993 (when the paper was written) would buy you enough electricity for hundreds of thousands of hours of light with a modern bulb.

      There are big assumptions necessary to come up with these numbers. The story is that the various technologies advanced by many orders of magnitude over time.