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by akira2501 1516 days ago
That's where I really love James Burke's "Connections" TV series, it somewhat dispels this idea by showing just how interconnected discoveries and inventions were even in a far earlier age. One invention makes a new way of making money possible, this new way of making money comes with entirely new challenges and the capital to solve them. Unsurprisingly people naturally align themselves to solve these problems and capture some of that capital.

The idea of the "lone inventor" is a lovely one.. but I submit that they have not been the majority of force behind much of the invention our world now enjoys. Humanity itself is an iterative process.

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Oh, I agree. I'm not saying nobody else would have invented them, but I think you'd have to put some expensive work into inventing even a wheel, not just causally imagine it whenever the need came up like we would do today. A lot of technology is really ingenious but it would surely have been invented by somebody the moment it became economically valuable to do so.