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Ancient High Tech: How the Gods Blessed Us with Innovation and Bureaucracy

Daniel Conderman Posted on 3 months ago 4 min read
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For centuries, we’ve marveled at the impossibly advanced engineering of the ancients. The Great Pyramid of Giza, a structure so precise we still don’t know how they built it. The handbag motif appearing across civilizations, hinting at a lost technology. The Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient Greek computer capable of calculating celestial movements.

Clearly, these people were working with some serious tech.

But let’s be honest—the real wonder of ancient civilization wasn’t the technology itself. It was how it failed to fix any of life’s daily frustrations.

While we imagine Atlantis as a utopia of wisdom and science, chances are it was mostly people standing in line at the Oracle trying to reset their lost soul-passwords.

The Ancient Smart Handbag™ – Wireless Energy, Zero Customer Support

Our ancestors harnessed the cosmic power grid, using their elegant handbag-shaped devices to tap into pyramid energy, communicate across vast distances, and store sacred knowledge.

And yet, just like today, no one could get their ancient smart device to work properly.

  • “I just updated my Sacred Handbag™ and now the gods won’t recognize my thumbprint!”
  • “It keeps saying I need to connect to a Pyramid Hotspot, but I’m already in the temple!”
  • “I tried summoning the Apkallu Support Line, and they put me on hold for TWO LUNAR CYCLES.”

Atlantean Flying Chariots – Now With 5-Hour Traffic Delays!

Yes, Atlanteans had Vimanas—anti-gravity vehicles capable of soaring through the sky at unimaginable speeds.

And yet, every morning, you’d still hear some guy yelling at the chariot in front of him:

  • “MOVE! The sun god doesn’t have all day!”
  • “I swear if another divine messenger cuts me off, I’m gonna RAM HIS MERKABA.”
  • “Flying? HA. I’ve been hovering in place for the last TWO AGES.”

So yes, they had flying machines. But they also had gridlock, because no civilization—past or future—has figured out how to stop people from commuting at the same time.

Stonehenge: The Ultimate Calendar, Perpetually Out of Date

The Druids, those mystical forest tech-bros, built Stonehenge, a celestial observatory tracking solstices, equinoxes, and cosmic rhythms.

And yet—someone still showed up on the wrong day for an important meeting.

  • “Wait, the ceremony was YESTERDAY? But the calendar—oh, crap, I was looking at LAST CYCLE.”
  • “I put the sacrifice on the 21st, but now it’s saying the solstice is the 20th?? Classic Mercury Retrograde.”
  • “We REALLY need an update patch for this thing.”

Because no matter how much you upgrade your calendar system, people are still gonna miss meetings, forget birthdays, and blame the stars for their personal failures.

The Oracle at Delphi: The First Tech Support Chatbot

Ancient Greece boasted the Oracle of Delphi, a divine AI assistant running on hallucinogenic fumes and vague, passive-aggressive responses.

And much like modern tech support, you never got a straight answer.

  • You: “Oh wise Oracle, how do I defeat my enemies?”
  • Oracle: “A great kingdom will fall.”
  • You: “Cool, which kingdom?”
  • Oracle: disappears in a cloud of vapor
  • You: “How do I fix my Sacred Handbag™?”
  • Oracle: “It is not the device that is broken, but the man who holds it.”
  • You: “ARE YOU KIDDING ME.”

The Oracle at Delphi was just Amazon Customer Support in a toga.

Ancient Pyramid Power – “Who Keeps Stealing the Wi-Fi?”

Wireless power grids, sacred geomancy, and energy fields that could sustain entire cities—the ancients had it all.

But even with an infinite power source, people still struggled to keep their devices charged.

  • “I swear I just set my handbag down for FIVE MINUTES and it’s already at 10%.”
  • “Someone’s siphoning power from my pyramid, I can FEEL it.”
  • “GODDAMMIT WHO MOVED THE OBELISK AGAIN? My signal just dropped.”

Just because the gods granted us free energy didn’t mean they gave us good customer service.

The Sumerian VPN – Because Even Back Then, Someone Was Watching

You think surveillance capitalism is bad now? Try being an ancient Sumerian.

They literally invented record-keeping, receipts, and written contracts. They had cylinder seals, an early form of encryption—because, yes, even in 3000 BC, someone was trying to steal your identity.

  • “Hey man, you gotta use a Sumerian VPN. The Annunaki are totally tracking your messages.”
  • “Can’t. I lost my clay tablet password, and they’re making me reset it via ORAL TRADITION.”

The cuneiform pop-ups must have been insufferable.

Atlantis’s IT Department – “Have You Tried Rebooting the Continent?”

Atlantis, the pinnacle of ancient civilization—technologically superior, enlightened, and spiritually advanced.

And yet, someone STILL misconfigured something, and the whole thing sank into the ocean.

  • “Bro, I just ran the last patch. Should we restart the power grid?”
  • “Nah, let’s just let it run and see what happens.”
  • [The continent crashes.]

Conclusion: Nothing Ever Changes

Yes, the ancients may have had handbag tech, free energy, and flying cars, but they still had system failures, customer support nightmares, and people showing up late because they “misread the sun.”

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Maybe civilization wasn’t lost—maybe we just rage-quit and started over.

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