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What if... The Roman Empire had short wave...
That sounds like a couple episodes of the original Star trek :) What if they had had gunpowder and artillery ? The opening scene of "Gladiator" is reminiscent of a modern day artillery barrage. Germany would have been a different place. And if they had captured more territory and enslaved the population, they might well have conquered asia. The possibilities are intriquing. If the Third Reich had been able to use the resources of their conqured territories to advantage, Russia might be very different today as well.
All life all holiness come from you O Lord http://pwp.surfglobal.net/mjmiller/index.htm "J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in message ... I have long thought that if the Roman Republic had had (what we now call) absentee balloting then it might well have lasted a lot longer (and not have become the Roman Empire). As it was, a citizen had to be in Rome to vote. If shortwave radio had existed, votes out in the provinces could have been quickly tallied together. Such a scheme could have held off the centralization of power that morphed into the Empire. Mac -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "Michael" wrote in message ... What if the Roman Empire had short wave before the end of the first century ??? If the Roman Imperial government had their own "Praetorian Short Wave Guards" that could get the point across quicker then the famed "Roman Roads", what kind world would we have today ??? Better or worse ??? As so many historians have said, the so called "fall" of the Roam Empire cost the world in general a few hundred years in social and technological evolution. IMO although the Romans had gladiatorial games (American football without regular mortalities) and slavery... (below poverty class but they actually had a fine Greek education open to them as well as a chance to break out and gain freedom), were by far and away the most socially advanced and religiously inclusive society that ever graced the planet. I cant help thinking what might have been if they had the capability to get the message across the globe in seconds. When Scipio Africanus pushed Hannibal Barca aside, and Julius Cesar corralled the Gauls, with a shortwave transmitter, we may have had world peace about 2,000 years ago. Yes... A retarded but interesting question. IMO technology came a few thousand years too late. Michael |
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