Back to Medievaltech
That was a fun ‘fanart week’! I wanted to do a Star Wars and WH40K but ended deep diving into Battletech for the last week and a half.
Now, back to my more serious topic, the historical drawings 😁
In the 13th Century, Roger Bacon wrote of future tech that sounds like modern life.
He predicted:
✈️ Flying Machines (Ornithopters)
🚗 Motorized Cars
🚤 Powered Ships
👓 Telescopes & Eyeglasses
700 years ahead of his time! Science > Magic.
#RogerBacon#MedievalTech
Fast forward to the Middle Ages: mechanical clocks! No more squinting at sundials. By the 13th century, Europe’s monasteries had clunky gear-driven clocks. Time became less “sun-dependent,” more precise. 🕰️⚙️ #MedievalTech
The flexibility of European armor is fascinating! Those articulated joints and segments allowed for surprising mobility. It's like medieval engineering at its finest. 🛡️ #MedievalTech#ArmorDesign
"14th Century Innovation: The Hand Cannon emerges in Europe, marking the transition from pole arms to more portable firearms. #HandCannon#MedievalTech" 2/8
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