• @dynamojoe@lemmy.world
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    3910 months ago

    14th amendment: passed Congress on June 13th, 1866.
    Das Kapital was first published in 1867.
    You have to be really ahead of the game to build a gateway for something that is published next year, in another language, and on another continent when the fastest form of travel between the two took weeks.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      1510 months ago

      It was done with young Tom Edison’s steam-powered time machine.

      • TinyPizza
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        810 months ago

        Sadly the machine was destroyed during the battle of wizards at Menlo Park. That’s how we ended up with evil Edison taking control in this timeline.

        • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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          10 months ago

          Tesla, Edison was a very successful capitalist but not an inventor himself. People will say the modern lightbulb but that was patented by his company not invented by him.

          My favorite is the story of Edison calling Tesla out to fix iirc generators of Westinghouse design. Tesla then fixed it and was never paid because like Trump Edison often refused to pay debts.

          Ed: you can downvote but it will still be just as true with our without.

          • TinyPizza
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            310 months ago

            My favorite (actually true) story was that Edison possibly had a French inventor disappeared on a train. The man had been hard at work and created a supposedly superior prototype movie projector that would surpass Edison’s fledgling efforts. He was on that train, with his machine, to attempt to gain capital from investors and commercialize the product. He and the machine were never seen again.

            Probably wouldn’t have happened if good Edison had still been around…

            Also, Edison is just Elon Musk. Possibly reincarnated by use of a Lazarus machine.