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8967 No. 8967
Hey kinda random here but I was just thinking...?
Before technology, humans had a completely different perspective on life. I'm going back to
the Egyptians,Mayans, indigenous people of Peru (can’t think of their names), aborigines up to native Americans here...Some of the most intelligent civilizations of humans ever. There’s been speculation that they have discovered some type of secret to human life by studying the stars, and nature in general -without technology-. And with human evolution these civilizations have disappeared or come close to non-existent, because of war caused by religion, greed, government decisions or “Exploration.” As human evolution continued, we gained a higher quality of life with the questions like “Why are we here”, “What is out there (in the universe lol)” becoming less and less popular.
Now here is my idea/hypothesis; comes into play, is it possible that with the advancement of technology. -We now spend our time catching up on what is the latest electronic coming out, or keeping up with our favorite TV show or favorite sports team and trying to out do others and be better than other people.. Instead of dedicating our selves to advancing the human race as a whole; that there is the possibility that there are very important things with our brain, within our Earth and out in the universe that we have not discovered yet is very likely.- We have dramatically set back the advancement of the Human species.
And the question is begged to be asked, is the government of all countries hiding discoveries made in the past years..?
>> No. 8971
>indigenous people of Peru (can’t think of their names)
Peruvians?

Also, technology counts as anything as advanced as a rock tied to a stick (tomahawk). There is no "before technology" for intelligent humans.

>is the government of all countries hiding discoveries made in the past years..?
THREE periods before the question mark, and yes, everyone knows that.
>> No. 8972
Before Science, humans would believe whatever retarded shit they could be convinced of.

So we got shit like little boys who suck dicks erryday until they've eaten enough semen to shoot some themselves. And female mutilation, justified by "in our countries' heat the women's clits would SWELL to bigger than muh dick"

AND HUMANS BELIEVED THAT

So, now we have a tool, a little idea, that in FACT something is not true until it has been repeatably tested and double-blind cross-verified.

And this tool, this little idea, has transformed our lives as much as figuring out how to make fire, or inventing agriculture.

Before fire, humans were weak.
Before agriculture, humans were few.
Before science, humans were stupid.
>> No. 8973
>>8972

>before science

Nope, still stupid.
>> No. 8992
>>8972

people are still, and always will be stupid, predictable, gullible, and most very importantly, stupid.
>> No. 8995
>>8967

Your ideas are ignorant, lame, and probably within the definition of racist.

Civilizations war. They just tend to. Individuals compete and fight for resources, and humans are just damned cunning. Our natural tendency to view ourselves as members of groups exposes us to becoming enmeshed in larger (perhaps ever larger) hostilities.

Please note, OP, I don't blame you. It's not like you knew, and decided to scandalize us all. You just didn't know.

Humans are terrible at being perfect, but we could probably pull off a little more vital creativity
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