OMG, like I cant even believe how much genius went into that one sawmill design ! The Dutch were literally the OG innovators and Cornelis Corneliszoon was the mastermind behind it all . I mean, can you even imagine having to manually chop wood all day without that game-changing mechanism ? And now we just take for granted how easily we can get stuff done with modern tech . Jaime Dávila's book is def a must-read for anyone interested in history and innovation - it's like a time machine that brings the past to life !
omg u guys this is mind blown!!! i mean we take for granted so many things that came from that sawmill but can u imagine life without the dutch maritime empire or new york city ️? it's crazy to think about how far back that innovation goes and how much of an impact it had on world history . and now Jaime Dávila has written this book "Forgotten" that brings it all back to light . i'm definitely gonna check it out ASAP
omg u gotta know about this sawmill tho it was like 400 yrs ago but it changed the game for dutch ppl & eventually americans they invented boats & became major traders & now we got NYC lol what if they forgot this tech & we were stuck in wood age anyway gotta give credit to guy who created this innovation cornelis corneliszoon
I've got to ask, how did we forget about this? I mean, Cornelis Corneliszoon's sawmill was basically the OG innovation hub. And now it's just 'forgotten'? What's next? Forgetting the Wright brothers and their flyin' machine? Or maybe we'll just erase the whole 'internet' thing from our collective memory? Newsflash: if you want to learn about history, you gotta do your research! Can someone provide me with a credible source on this sawmill guy?
come on, 16th century sawmill is overrated it was just a fancy way of moving logs around, big whoop! i mean, sure cornelis corNELiszoon was a genius and all but let's not forget the real heroes were probably the people who invented the wheelbarrow, like 100 years before this sawmill nonsense
You know what's wild? We spend so much time trying to reinvent the wheel instead of appreciating the genius that already came before us Like Cornelis, we're all just building on each other's ideas without even realizing it Our modern conveniences are a direct result of innovators like him who didn't have the luxury of Google or social media – they had to figure stuff out with nothing but their minds and some basic tools It's a reminder that even the smallest idea can have a huge impact when we approach problems with creativity and curiosity