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| Problem | Low-Tech Solution | Knowledge Source | |--------|------------------|------------------| | Infection | Honey or sugar on wounds, garlic poultice | Where There Is No Doctor | | Broken bone | Splint + cast (bark strips + plaster of Paris) | Army field manuals | | No soap | Ash + fat → lye soap | Foxfire Book series | | Scurvy | Pine needle tea, rose hips, fresh meat | 18th-century naval medicine | | No metal | Bone/antler tools, stone blades, fired clay | Neolithic technologies | | No electricity | Treadle lathe, pedal-powered grinder | Appropriate tech manuals | | Long-term storage | Drying, salting, pickling, root cellar | Putting Food By |
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Human muscles are inefficient engines. You must capture the kinetic energy of nature. Construct water wheels and windmills. The Ultimate Guide To Rebuilding Civilization
Before you can build factories or establish laws, you must secure the immediate biological needs of your surviving community. Without these three pillars, civilization ends before it begins. 1. Water Purification
Barter systems (trading a cow for sacks of grain) are highly inefficient due to the "coincidence of wants." | Problem | Low-Tech Solution | Knowledge Source
Should I focus on (1800s style) or preserving high-tech (trying to keep the internet alive)?
This is the ultimate guide to climbing that ladder. Human muscles are inefficient engines
Historically, more people died from poor sanitation in wartime and crises than from actual combat.
To move past subsistence farming, you must leverage mechanical advantage. This phase transitions humanity from manual labor to early industrial automation.
Rebuilding civilization is not about replicating the 21st century overnight. It is about systematically mastering the foundational technologies that kept humanity alive and moving forward for millennia.
A rebuilding society needs a transparent system for resolving disputes. Early civilizations relied on written codes to prevent endless cycles of retribution. Creating a council or a system of local governance ensures that resources are allocated fairly and that the community can defend itself against external threats. The Path Forward