• Naz
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    5 days ago

    Ah got it, thank you.

    That’s a ridiculous contraption but ingenious for the time period, combining the mass and energy of multiple people to throw a single projectile.

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      5 days ago

      ridiculous contraption but ingenious for the time period

      Yeah, I have to keep reminding myself that people back then were just as clever as we are today, they just didn’t have as much pre-existing easily-accessible information as we do these days.

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        People also didn’t have the software and hardware tools we have now. As a result, many old churches in Europe were the result of trial and error. Even though you got the most experienced architects and engineers, building large stone buildings is still hard and mistakes happen. As a result, cracks begin to form, and walls were reinforced later to prevent the whole thing from collapsing.

        Nowadays, you would just simulate the whole thing under various situations and fine tune the plan before even ordering the construction materials. If that’s not an option, you just have to accept the fact that you’ll discover unexpected things at inconvenient times, and you’ll have to adapt.

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          Excellent point. Even something as relatively simple as a spreadsheet program enables things.