Except the Constitution has nothing to do with any of those (except maybe the women part but even then that's debatable). The Constitution focuses on the foundation of America as a nation and nothing to do with lightbulbs, medicine, or atoms because that wasn't the point of the Constitution.
Also, lightbulbs weren't invented at that time, atoms hadn't really been explored yet, medicine hadn't advanced to the point where viruses and bacteria were clearly the cause of diseases because they couldn't see and thus analyze them... like seriously all of the parts of this statement make no sense because that stuff wasn't around yet. Of course, if you'd never seen a lightbulb you'd think it was magic, it'd be like one of us seeing a car fly.
Even the guns weren't that great in comparison to what we have now because we've had hundreds of years since then to improve on them and make them shoot faster.
And no, being rich doesn't mean that what they made was horrible.
as a sidenote why does not knowing dinosaurs existed be a negative lol