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14 minutes ago, RLLD said:

Pythagorean Theorem Found On Clay Tablet 1,000 Years Older Than Pythagoras

I think these discoveries are really cool because it points to our ancestors being far more developed than we really appreciate.  

 

IMHO, it's becoming more and more clear that that our current conception of "human civilization" is simply the latest iteration of what might have been countless versions that have come and gone throughout Earth's history. 

There could have been several very "advanced", in a relative sense, societies and governments before, but they were wiped out for one reason or another.  What we all conceive of as "known history" is also, at some point, a best guess when it goes beyond a certain point. 

The game changer would be if it was revealed that there are pyramids in Arctic regions. Because there is no way that our conception of previous generations could have built those on their own. 

It doesn't add up sometimes. The paper thin explanations trying to play a match game to solve the clearly unexplained with what is seen as "conventional history"  I'm open to the idea that we just don't know and it's OK not to know. But not to immediately dismiss  the potential of something being revealed that could change the entire world. Part of this comes from human hubris, the idea that we need to be the center of everything, when the truth is, given the scope of the universe around us, we are very tiny and very insignificant. 

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So much about what we know of history is not true. Many people are credited with discoveries or inventions that they did not invent.

Thomas Edison did not invent the lightbulb, henry ford did not invent the assembly line, etc, etc

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18 minutes ago, MTSkiBum said:

So much about what we know of history is not true. Many people are credited with discoveries or inventions that they did not invent.

Thomas Edison did not invent the lightbulb, henry ford did not invent the assembly line, etc, etc

Morse didn't invent Morse Code ?

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51 minutes ago, BeenHereBefore said:

Morse didn't invent Morse Code ?

He didnt invent the telegraph, he did invent the morse code.

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22 minutes ago, MTSkiBum said:

He didnt invent the telegraph, he did invent the morse code.

i was just messing with ya and you are right about a lot of inventions not being the 1st but get credit for them.

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1 hour ago, MTSkiBum said:

So much about what we know of history is not true. Many people are credited with discoveries or inventions that they did not invent.

Thomas Edison did not invent the lightbulb, henry ford did not invent the assembly line, etc, etc

Often it’s just a question of whose was first commercially viable, easily reproduced or caused the most change.

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3 hours ago, MTSkiBum said:

So much about what we know of history is not true. Many people are credited with discoveries or inventions that they did not invent.

Thomas Edison did not invent the lightbulb, henry ford did not invent the assembly line, etc, etc

No one ever said Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb besides hacks trying to discredit our past. I was taught that over 200 people world wide were trying to perfect the lightbulb and the Edison lightbulb was superior to all of them. He used a tungsten filament inside a vacuum. Some of his lightbulbs are still burning today.

The first lightbulb burned out in seconds

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history is written by the winners. 100 years from now china might be the big winner and they will teach that the light bulb was invented by Xi.

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7 hours ago, MTSkiBum said:

What question are you responding to in this thread?

The ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything. 

  • Haha 1

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