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Because light bulbs didn’t exist yet I guess, so you also need the knowlede to convert it into steady light source.
I'm sure you have an overall understanding how light bulb works. Enough to make something workable after a few experiments.
Sure, I'm not a glasblower, but I could fabricate a lightbulb that contains a vacuum and a hair thin wolfram wire.
I don't even know how to mine wolfram.
Knowledge sadly isn't everything.
You don't need neither vacuum nor wolfram for the lightbulb. Return to school. And don't come back:)