what would you be doing right now? I decided to open this thread and after writing the line above started to think what would i be doing... no computers... no tv... no music... I can't find something to do I think, i would be sleeping it is 03.00 am here I'll think of this in the daytime again
Without electricity, at work I'd be hand drawing house plans. University would be similar with hand written assignments. In my time off, I guess it'd mean more time spent talking with neighbors, family and friends as there would be nothing else to do. It's quite an interesting thought.
In the absence of electricity, mankind would have been able to work only in the day time using sun light. Humans would not have progressed the way it has but it would have probably done a lot better, health wise! He would be doing a lot more physical work with strict sleeping in the nights! Regards, RightMan
electricity wasnt so much invented as it was discovered. Without it we would still have steam powered everything and no communication, so I guess I would be waiting for the sun to rise.
If electricity wasn't invented I wouldn't be chatting with you or others. THere wouldn't be no television, I wouldn't be able to curl my hair and also talk on the home phone. We need electricity to be able to do daily thing or we would be lost with out it.
I will do the same as what my great great great ancestor do which I really don't know. Electricity have already been invented, it just waste of time thinking of the opposite. - Dynashox -
That's very hard... I think if there's no electricity being invented I would rather be practicing guitar and lessons and improve my skills in arts and painting.
Well, life was possible without electricity some centuries ago, so we too would have been living that kind of a life style....
Without electricity, I suppose I'd have jammed a lot more with my band, and turned out to become a professional musician. =)
If electricity hadn't been invented, no one would have died of electrocution. Hard to imagine a world without power. Yet the world before us did survive. The new generation must learn how to go through life without it.