We don't isekai worlds know about crop rotation?
We don't isekai worlds know about crop rotation?
Why*
they probably dont even know about soup too lmao retards
The fucking hr corporate administrative government census chapter was the perfect time to drop this garbage.
Because elevens are idiots. Crop rotation has been a thing for thousands upon thousands of years
What the fuck is crop rotation and who would even need to know about it? Since when is Zig Forums filled with farmers? Fucking peasant plebs
Relax your tits cityboi
Shieldbro would you like to elaborate on the theory of ravagings for villainess rehabilitation?
it's taught in elementary school so non-retards would probably know about it
>it's taught in elementary school
No it's fucking not. Maybe in your peasant school for poor peasants.
The composted remains of Crop A turn out to be really good fertilizer for Crop B, and Crop B's remains are really good fertilizer for Crop A. Every season / year you switch which crop you grow in every part of your field.
I first learned about crop rotation in middle school, but I wouldn't know what crops add minerals and what don't.
But I learned how to compost in 1st grade and learned potatoes drain soil in 3rd.
It's sadly not a viewpoint limited to Japs, many people are convinced our ancestors were actual drooling retards because they weren't aware of "obvious" things like bacteries/viruses and the printing press or because heliocentrism was a widespread belief.
This is really aggravating because their sense of superiority is based on the sum of human knowledge, centuries and millenias of hard-earned lessons and setbacks so that highschool dropouts can feel smart because they read an article about gunpowder on wikipedia.
>sense of superiority
There is no sense of superiority, it's the exact opposite.
Isekai is rooted in the pessimism that life cannot prepare your for success, success comes from luck (good looks/genes/rich parents) or inborn talent.
So in order for you to be a success you have to "cheat" and go to a video game world that's intentionally stupid, where basic knowledge would put you at an advantage.
Actually going back in time to the middle ages would be a disaster for modern losers. They can't communicate, they're unaccustomed to hard work and they don't have the resources to build or cultivate.
>he didn't learn farming and cooking
Lol your school is garbage, same with your childhood. Bet money you attended public school too lmao.
Only retards believe that other people are retards. Yeah
/his/ has humbled me good and hard about the fact that civilization would never be possible if not for geniuses taking the wheel
>analog clocks is a technology that is slowly becoming lost as it takes lifetime of mastery to understand
>Damascus steel took 800+ years to recreate
>Greek fire took 2000+ years
>Ancient Mesopotamians used the costelations as guide for the vast and empty desert. But Polaris has yet to become the north star.
If you isekai a scholar from the old days, you can bet that he would still have a lot of information that he can teach to everyone.
Your points are not disagreeing though.
You both are making the argument that "Isekai is a power fantasy and tards think that a modern man would be seen as a god by the ancient civilization"
What a very very naive thing to believe
>Damascus steel took 800+ years to recreate
Damascus steel wasn't recreated, you were fed lies by dumbasses.
Pattern welded steel =/= damascus blades
Nigger it's even a feature in some harvest moon
how did they build New Grange? what were the pyramids for?
>Actually going back in time to the middle ages would be a disaster for modern losers. They can't communicate, they're unaccustomed to hard work and they don't have the resources to build or cultivate.
Kek you're 100% right. But I wasn't thinking only of isekai, western fanfiction is also infected with muh mayonnaise and muh germ theory onanism from shitty writers.
There's no way they wouldn't unless they were literal caveman tier. This is just a shitty author trying to wank his character off.
Really?
I'm not into metallurgy but I am, or rather, was confident that our modern chemists should be able to figure out how it was made based on crystallization of the ore and traces of compounds.
Too lazy to look it up though
The pyramids are just tombs for the Pharaohs meant to keep him and his treasures safe
There are over a hundred of them built. And ironically, instead of keeping their treasures safe, it was actually looted most often by their own families shortly after the ceremony.
The Valley of the Kings replaced the pyramids out of desperation to hide the Pharaoh's wealth
The mines that supplies the ingots for damascus blades were in India, and when they went dry the smiths couldn't replicate the blades using different sources of iron
The craft died out because the original iron source depleted first
It's similar to how modern fake paintings are detected today. Authentic paints have trace impurities in them that are tied to a time period and a specific method of refinement. Modern paints are too pure and so the lack of those contaminants reveal them as forgeries
Wut?
Are you referring to the nuclear isotope that is absent on ancient paint and glass bottles until the first nuke was fired?
Cause I am very very confident that the iron compounds on any mines differ solely on the amount of carbon they have and how they are refined. What makes it different is what other metals you add to turn it into a special alloy.
>e.[9] A research team in Germany published a report in 2006 revealing nanowires and carbon nanotubes in a blade forged from Damascus steel.[10][11][12] Although many types of modern steel outperform ancient Damascus alloys, chemical reactions in the production process made the blades extraordinary for their time, as Damascus steel was superplastic and very hard at the same time. During the smelting process to obtain Wootz steel ingots, woody biomass and leaves are known to have been used as carburizing additives along with certain specific types of iron rich in microalloying elements. These ingots would then be further forged and worked into Damascus steel blades. Research now shows that carbon nanotubes can be derived from plant fibers,[13] suggesting how the nanotubes were formed in the steel. Some experts expect to discover such nanotubes in more relics as they are analyzed more closely
Yup, it was recreated successfully
Mino-sama, I'm sorry.. i've failed you...
Not him, but from the quote you posted I can't detect any evidence of successful recreation.
Did you copy the wrong part?
What are some examples of isekais that don't do this, then? Or at least don't rely on their cheats as a crutch and actually rely on their own abilities to give themselves an edge over the others, but of course trivial knowledge brought over from the old world like "I've played this game before" or "I learnt this in school" don't count. Only one that comes to mind is konosuba, and maybe the slime isekai even if you could argue he got his management skills from being a manager in his past.
You'll probably find plenty if you go through the old-school isekai.
LoTM tried to avoid it, but fell for it just like the others. While Roselle was justified (due to pathway) to innovate technology, his contributions to literature are pure bullshit.
>it was popular in reality, so this culturally removed people will certainly enjoy it too
>Are you referring to the nuclear isotope that is absent on ancient paint and glass bottles until the first nuke was fired?
>Yup, it was recreated successfully
Are you a fucking ESL? Did you read the passage you pasted?
Knowing the metallurgy of damascus blades =/= recreating the steel
Learn English good
Although many types of modern steel outperform ancient Damascus alloys, chemical reactions in the production process made the blades extraordinary for their time
It's nanotubes.
Even in the modern era, shit is absolutely crazy
Nanotube technology can give your metal huge arc of flexibility while still retain its strength. Imagine a stick - it snaps where it is weakest. Now, imagine a stick that was never whole in the first place but billions of it is just attached to each other in a definite shape. You are never gonna snap that shit because each pieces would equalize the force that you are exerting. Either you make the stick explode or you snap your own bones
Do you have trouble with the English language?
You utterly failed at addressing the point. This is now the second time.
Damn, I didn't notice there was somebody else who brought up language deficits as well.
Hah.
Rank the tiers
Mayo
Crop rotation
muh glorious jap cooking
Slavegirls (Bonus beastgirls)
Cheat ability that somehow everyone else sees as useless
From best to worst.
>Tags: Corruption, Moral Degeneration
I remember a ESL who trolls topics like this claiming things like star navigation and vaccinology are things elementary school kids could do and perform in an isekai setting
That's what I thought; though the plot of most of them still seem to revolve around their cheats still.
Oh, and the japan elf isekai would also fit the bill, unless you consider re-reincarnation a cheat too
Muv-Luv Alternative, I guess.
Goblin Slayer feels like an isekai enough to be memed as a "native isekai", but it manages to avoid most of the failings of isekai stories.