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    love ancient ancestor talk. they were so much more connected to the SOURCE. we washed as hell today, feeble

  • Feb 11, 2021
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    gonetillnovember

    love ancient ancestor talk. they were so much more connected to the SOURCE. we washed as hell today, feeble

    Our ancestors were feeble af too, mfs were really dying of a little diarrhea at 30 years old.

  • Feb 11, 2021

    and yet we live in one

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    Thizz

    Or maybe they had nothing to do all day and the trade was worth it.
    I mean you had to do something all day why not master your craft.

    This doesn’t make sense . If they had nothing to do all day how would they master the dexterity and craftsmanship required to create these things. Hell, How would their civilization function?

  • Feb 11, 2021
    ALPHABEAR

    You had to go and quote it as I was editing lmao, what you mean btw, by Michael?

    Michael Jackson 👀

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    Malakas

    This doesn’t make sense . If they had nothing to do all day how would they master the dexterity and craftsmanship required to create these things. Hell, How would their civilization function?

    The same way it functions today minus the tech? Look at Rome. They had a fully functioning society. People had to clearly master skills to survive.
    If you weren’t mastering your skills back then, what where you doing?

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    Thizz

    Please tell me the schedule of someone from that time

    Idk I guess wild animals, war, disease, natural disasters, humans sacrifices, families, children and shorter lifespans didn’t exist so they had nothing to do but focus on their craft
    They didn’t work apparently either

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    Ooo

    You see that Hindu Temple? Well that temple is made from granite stone. In case some of you didn’t know, granite is peizoelectric material, which means it can “shape” electricity through manipulation of it’s atomic structure. And granite can be also found inside Giza Pyramids too and many Obelisks of Egypt.

    artifacts were made with laser precision. How is it that our ancient ancestors could replicate laser precision in those ancient times? A computing machine

    It’s possible. Why can’t we explain things they did but we can explain things like how the universe was made or we can comprehend space and other phenomena but not even things that were done by other humans?

    Was it open mindedness? Doing things “illogically”? I’m not sure

    There was this thing called slavery, they would be beat or killed if they didnt do this s***

  • Feb 11, 2021
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    Thizz

    The same way it functions today minus the tech? Look at Rome. They had a fully functioning society. People had to clearly master skills to survive.
    If you weren’t mastering your skills back then, what where you doing?

    Maybe I misunderstand wht you’re saying. I don’t see what you mean by they didn’t have anything to do

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    Emo Phillips

    There was this thing called slavery, they would be beat or killed if they didnt do this s***

    So slavery didn’t just exist 200 years ago?

  • Feb 11, 2021
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    Malakas

    Maybe I misunderstand wht you’re saying. I don’t see what you mean by they didn’t have anything to do

    Today we have tech or other stuff that takes up our time. Like full time jobs etc.
    I’m sure like someone else said they had more full time and couldn’t find any other source of entertain/distraction then mastering some craft or practicing something everyday.
    As for electricity and other stuff like that, the mind is curious and if it sees something like “oh this metal conducted electricity” then they would try to recreate it.

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    I definitely think we know way less about our history than some may think. We used to be very advanced.

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    Ooo

    Idk I guess wild animals, war, disease, natural disasters, humans sacrifices, families, children and shorter lifespans didn’t exist so they had nothing to do but focus on their craft
    They didn’t work apparently either

    Maybe you should research the time era you posted up before making assumptions.
    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chola_dynasty

    Clearly they had a society. When a war broke out not everyone headed to war. They had a military. And I’m sure those without a designated job had to fill there time with making crafts etc.

    And life expectancy wasn’t until there 30’s.

  • Feb 11, 2021
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    ALPHABEAR

    Our ancestors were feeble af too, mfs were really dying of a little diarrhea at 30 years old.

    i meeean the diarrhea was prolly 10x stronger back then too

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    Thizz

    Today we have tech or other stuff that takes up our time. Like full time jobs etc.
    I’m sure like someone else said they had more full time and couldn’t find any other source of entertain/distraction then mastering some craft or practicing something everyday.
    As for electricity and other stuff like that, the mind is curious and if it sees something like “oh this metal conducted electricity” then they would try to recreate it.

    Aight that makes sense, although I would say craftsmanship was in an of itself a full time job. Temple construction and design was one of the most important industries, at least in Ancient Greece, but I’m sure there were similar industries in other civilizations. The Parthenon took ~8 years to construct, with artisans who had the skills mastered by generation upon generations worth of experience in the creation of temples specifically in the 3 orders. Not to mention adhering each piece of the temple to the uniquely specific measurements and design of the temple itself. That’s not a free time passion project, that’s a full time project defining a significant portion of one’s lifetime. Things like the Antikythera mechanism in the OP involved immense understanding of science and physics, as well as a precise level of craftsmanship, and certainly weren’t made overnight.

  • Feb 11, 2021
    fmvp yzy vert

    In 1876 economists and mathematicians theorised the existence of a economic-ecosystem that had reached a form of transcendence - creating an endless positive feedback loop. They proposed that such a system entering this state would begin what they called the Golden Bull Run. Various mathematical models were created to show what this Golden Bull Run would look like.

    Through my PhD research I believe Ethereum may be entering the early stages of a Golden Bull Run. In this stage early investors could potentially earn an endless supply of wealth - as the system generates tangible wealth rather than just moving it around.
    Economists believed that the slow nature of the stock market meant that harmful players could sabotage the emergence of the Golden Bull Run before it could get started. However it looks like the extremely fast paced nature of cryptocurrency means it is not susceptible to these types of attacks.

    If I am right we could see something never before experienced in the history of the universe. Hold on while you can - takeoff is imminent.

    Although the source you got this from appears to lack credibility, this post itself is absolutely fascinating. Would love to read more about this theorized conceptualization.

  • Feb 11, 2021

    We live in a society

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    ziggy

    I definitely think we know way less about our history than some may think. We used to be very advanced.

    Right? These archaic humans were making f***ing ice in the middle of the desert in Ancient Persia, as far back as 400 BC. Wild to think about since—without modern-day technology—it seems almost impossible to conjure ice from water.

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    Thizz

    Maybe you should research the time era you posted up before making assumptions.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chola_dynasty

    Clearly they had a society. When a war broke out not everyone headed to war. They had a military. And I’m sure those without a designated job had to fill there time with making crafts etc.

    And life expectancy wasn’t until there 30’s.

    None of this negates what I said. Never said they didn’t have a society. A society does not mean it’s like what we have today. You’re making baseless assumptions too

  • Feb 11, 2021
    The Wizard

    Can they do a 360 no scope on cod tho ?

  • Feb 11, 2021

    Damn, we should have an Ancient Society discussion thread.

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    Remember them say that the China could have don all the inventions before the mongol invasion but they literally couldn’t progress or something like thatb

  • Feb 11, 2021

    The smartest human beings to ever grace the earth were alive between 1860 and 1988

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    ALPHABEAR

    Our ancestors were feeble af too, mfs were really dying of a little diarrhea at 30 years old.

    People were living to their 200s bro