the more quickly computers developed, the less history you’d have to bubble to hide the fact that they develop quickly
If you hide a small portion of history, people can still see that there are computers after and not before.
I think you hit rapidly diminishing marginal returns after bubbling a millennium.
Of course, and you also see diminishing marginal costs.
There are really a lot of things that might’ve been hidden, and some of those would’ve been around a long time.
If you hide a small portion of history, people can still see that there are computers after and not before.
I think you hit rapidly diminishing marginal returns after bubbling a millennium.
Of course, and you also see diminishing marginal costs.
There are really a lot of things that might’ve been hidden, and some of those would’ve been around a long time.