• @Cosmicomical
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    6 months ago

    I would like to see thw math they did to come up with an estimate of a fucking million years. Any technological prediction farther away than 5 years means “we have no idea at all”

    • @NounsAndWords
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      236 months ago

      It’s easy, just assume linear growth and that absolutely no new innovations will ever be thought up.

  • @[email protected]
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    476 months ago

    This is super dumb. People always act like airplanes were just “invented” one day, especially by the Wright brothers.

    This isn’t the case at all, decades before there were people doing (powered) gliders and getting pretty far. Propellers were also well known at that point and a lot of people knew if you could get enough power to weight ratio you could get something that flew. Multiple people were working on small engines with a lot of output, combined with a light airframe and a death wish. Controlling the plane was also a huge challenge people were working on, which was the same for gliders and planes a like.

    Sure the Wright brothers got there first, according to history, but many people followed soon after with their own designs. It was more of a humanity’s capabilities to build such a thing caught up with their imagination and thus it was a thing.

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        16 months ago

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    • @ChicoSuave
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      126 months ago

      George Caley helped create aero sciences and developed the forces of lift by the early 1800s. He was a towering figure of English science and couldn’t get off the ground so if Real Men of Science weren’t able to get it to work then it was hopeless for the common man.

      After a century of countless deaths from gliders and bad parachutes, the New York Times clearly chose the easy way and said ‘its just too difficult’ and was banking on timid traditionalism to keep the statement true.

    • @gAlienLifeform
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      96 months ago

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  • Blaster M
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    246 months ago

    The Wright Brothers built their flying machine in a shed! With a box of bicycle parts!

    • MuchPineapples
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      56 months ago

      And paper airplanes (and birds…) existed for ages already, someone just needed to scale it up.