A scene occurs in 400 B.C. Athens. It's the aftermath of a severe rainstorm, hurling tiles all over the floor and damaging temples. The mud has dried, and ir's time to repair.
An architect is salvaging some of the scenes and inscriptions that fell over the dried mud, when something caugths his attention: The inscriptions have been copied on it.
He starts to wonder if he can replicate the process on clay, and succeeds. He starts a business using this knowledge. (probably he sold the idea of mass producing government edicts to inform the citizens)
A century or so later, someone wonders if it is possible to use ink on papyrus instead of clay, and creates a printing press as we know it. Fifty years later, someone else comes up with the idea of a moveable type press.
What would happen?
Could the greeks have developed sometjing like Guthenberg's press?
How would this have changed the world?
An architect is salvaging some of the scenes and inscriptions that fell over the dried mud, when something caugths his attention: The inscriptions have been copied on it.
He starts to wonder if he can replicate the process on clay, and succeeds. He starts a business using this knowledge. (probably he sold the idea of mass producing government edicts to inform the citizens)
A century or so later, someone wonders if it is possible to use ink on papyrus instead of clay, and creates a printing press as we know it. Fifty years later, someone else comes up with the idea of a moveable type press.
What would happen?
Could the greeks have developed sometjing like Guthenberg's press?
How would this have changed the world?