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Look at the bright side. It spawned some inspired alt-historical fiction. cnYeah i failed to understand that Fail too...
Look at the bright side. It spawned some inspired alt-historical fiction. cnYeah i failed to understand that Fail too...
Thats an interesting thought, I wonder what the knowledge of one intelligent person today is equal to in Aztec or Egyptian intellectuals.An ancient civilization wouldn't stand a chance against the information I hold, you're truly kidding yourself if you think otherwise
Yet τέχνη can be translated as "know-how". cnTechnology and Knowledge are often two different things. Everything we ever really needed to know, we learned in the stone age.
While the wheel and fire are indeed important scientific advances, they are hardly 'everything we ever really need to know'. First it would depend on what you mean by 'need', I would say the need to explore is something most humans strive to meet, the wheel got us there on Earth, but it won't get us into space. What about germs and diseases? If we didn't know anything about that, most of our population wouldn't survive past infancy.Technology and Knowledge are often two different things. Everything we ever really needed to know, we learned in the stone age.
And...Language, Pi, music, Masonry, farming, fishing, breeding, monuments, metalurgy, text, culture, sport, mathematics, art.....