orthonormal comments on Counterfactual resiliency test for non-causal models - Less Wrong

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Comment author: taelor 04 September 2012 06:11:39AM *  2 points [-]

Essentially it was improving metallurgy that allowed the higher pressures that permitted the higher efficiencies that made steam engines more than a curiosity.

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Better metallurgy and better quality machining later allows light high speed engines that finally allow the horse to be displaced.

Out of curiosity, what was it that made better metalugy possible?

Comment author: orthonormal 07 September 2012 09:44:20PM 3 points [-]

Out of curiosity, what was it that made better metallurgy possible?

Gunpowder, which required Iron Working and Invention, and so on.