Jenner was in 1790s though. At that point you have a marginally better option (for the few thousand say doses you might carry) than the cowpox inoculation or older still variolation.Does medicine count? If so, I'd take the smallpox vaccine back to the 1800s
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no please, don't burn my precious hamster and i at the stake!! he's friend, not foe!"By Jove, a wheeled rodent !! Witchcraft !"
it's so interestingPeople would go crazy about the phone, since people have no idea what it is, imaging the ringtones goes off.
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Main thing to know when charging it really is the voltage and amperage it needs. Which most laptops just have a sticker on the bottom showing that. Controlling that rate is the big thing.Paper doesn't count as modern tech, right? So I'd bring detailed instructions on how to build everything I would need in the past. And my one tech item would be my laptop, cause there's no way I'm building one of those, and it's the most versatile piece of tech I have. Charging it up would of course be a challenge, so I'd have to use the instructions I brought to build a generator.
No idea where I'd go. Probably not too far into the past, as much as I love dinosaurs I don't think I would survive against them for very long, and the further back I go the higher the risk of altering the future in unpredictable ways. Might be fun to check out the middle ages.
Going back to the Stone Age with a torch lighter so the people think you're a sorcerer fire god or something.
Travel to the past but can bring just one piece of modern tech with you
Speaking of smartphones I saw some YouTube video of camera that resembles modern smartphone during match of Mike Tyson. It was eighter camera of classic technology of video recording or rather it was real modern smartphone in the 1990’s.Embarking on a journey to the past with a single piece of modern technology presents a fascinating conundrum. The choice would hinge on the era visited and the intended impact. A smartphone, brimming with knowledge, could revolutionize education or medicine, yet its functionality would be limited without connectivity. Conversely, a solar-powered device could provide sustainable energy, irrespective of the time period. This hypothetical scenario underscores the transformative power of technology and invites reflection on which innovations truly hold the potential to alter the course of history. It's a thought experiment that marries the allure of history with the promise of modern science.
Paper doesn't count as modern tech, right? So I'd bring detailed instructions on how to build everything I would need in the past. And my one tech item would be my laptop, cause there's no way I'm building one of those, and it's the most versatile piece of tech I have. Charging it up would of course be a challenge, so I'd have to use the instructions I brought to build a generator.
No idea where I'd go. Probably not too far into the past, as much as I love dinosaurs I don't think I would survive against them for very long, and the further back I go the higher the risk of altering the future in unpredictable ways. Might be fun to check out the middle ages.
Generators require gas. But you're in the times of where some of the gas is made from [dinosaurs].
I also saw in some kind of YouTube video two women talking in phone that is similar to modern smartphone in some kind of Charlie Chaplin's Circus so it was like almost 100 years ago. Who knows when first phone booths showed probably in the first place for instance in UK. Probably they still left in UK nowadays...etc.Embarking on a journey to the past with a single piece of modern technology presents a fascinating conundrum. The choice would hinge on the era visited and the intended impact. A smartphone, brimming with knowledge, could revolutionize education or medicine, yet its functionality would be limited without connectivity. Conversely, a solar-powered device could provide sustainable energy, irrespective of the time period. This hypothetical scenario underscores the transformative power of technology and invites reflection on which innovations truly hold the potential to alter the course of history. It's a thought experiment that marries the allure of history with the promise of modern science.