Message from @Hexidecimark

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2019-11-18 15:17:01 UTC  

Or a train

2019-11-18 15:17:07 UTC  

they didnt have the metallurgy for screws

2019-11-18 15:17:11 UTC  

much less a full train

2019-11-18 15:17:27 UTC  

maybe a paddle boat

2019-11-18 15:17:32 UTC  

What would you need screws for

2019-11-18 15:17:33 UTC  

What I’m pretty sure they had screw technology

2019-11-18 15:17:37 UTC  

screws make ships move

2019-11-18 15:17:45 UTC  

theyre how you translate an engines power into propulsion

2019-11-18 15:17:48 UTC  

they didn't even have steel afaik

2019-11-18 15:17:51 UTC  

in modern ships

2019-11-18 15:17:57 UTC  

at least not in any bigger quantities

2019-11-18 15:17:59 UTC  

these are massive screws

2019-11-18 15:18:05 UTC  

youd need proper metallurgy

2019-11-18 15:18:12 UTC  

likewise even making a proper steam engine

2019-11-18 15:18:15 UTC  

would require good steel

2019-11-18 15:18:17 UTC  

to make the furnace

2019-11-18 15:18:21 UTC  

i mean hell

2019-11-18 15:18:25 UTC  

you wanna make a locomotive

2019-11-18 15:18:29 UTC  

the entire thing is solid steel

2019-11-18 15:18:33 UTC  

They knew that steel is sometimes made when you make iron
but they didn't understand how and when it's created

2019-11-18 15:18:47 UTC  

Rome invented screws actually so that'd work

2019-11-18 15:18:55 UTC  

theres a difference between

2019-11-18 15:18:57 UTC  

a small screw

2019-11-18 15:19:00 UTC  

in a wooden block

2019-11-18 15:19:02 UTC  

and a ships screw

2019-11-18 15:19:10 UTC  

They were wood ofc

2019-11-18 15:19:10 UTC  

ship screws are shaped entirely differently first of all

2019-11-18 15:19:15 UTC  

second of all they are massive

2019-11-18 15:19:20 UTC  

wooden screws wouldnt work at all

2019-11-18 15:19:24 UTC  

wouldn't bronze work?

2019-11-18 15:19:37 UTC  

are copper

2019-11-18 15:19:37 UTC  

well ny metal would work

2019-11-18 15:19:45 UTC  

but metal isnt exactly easy to come by

2019-11-18 15:19:58 UTC  

you think they just have huge amounts of it lying around?

2019-11-18 15:20:09 UTC  

the only reason metal was so easy to come by during the industrial revolution

2019-11-18 15:20:14 UTC  

was because they mechanized mining

2019-11-18 15:20:23 UTC  

and they knew how to use chemical solutions to refine ores

2019-11-18 15:20:26 UTC  

the romans had none of that

2019-11-18 15:21:04 UTC  

likewise i dunno if a weaker metal like copper would be able to take the strain

2019-11-18 15:21:08 UTC  

Okay but they'd have probably been able to get there

2019-11-18 15:21:18 UTC  

So what you are saying is, go back in time and save rome?