nostr:npub198zzdmvkla20jw4aghk5a3ykmkeex97fgpreysc7wuq0r4hsa8jsjjnquz Maybe, but I wonder how far you'd get if you couldn't even make fire?
nostr:npub1dgc20rwct3mfd884e2240pqpzhzlz6xm7laky670vnd5um3xxkzsaj4yrt Wouldn't they have a better chance of powering up sensibly: the technologies would be constrained to experiments at first, mass production could be more challenging (more advances required) and overusing combustion just would not be a thing.
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nostr:npub1dgc20rwct3mfd884e2240pqpzhzlz6xm7laky670vnd5um3xxkzsaj4yrt If the oxygen is close rather than not in a million years, maybe with bellows or another handtool. And isn't it quite possible to build on just a part of a planet? As in, keep working on the challenge of the cold climates.