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Easy answer, there time is not real, but based on belief. After the flood, many traveled and used caves and hunting. Naturally, as the world had just been destroyed, they had to re explore and colonize.why did the stone age last so long?
why did the stone age last so long?
3,800,000 years from the start of the stone age to the start of the bronze age.
only 6000 years from the start of the bronze age to the start of the space age.
why did the stone age last so long?
why did the stone age last so long?
3,800,000 years from the start of the stone age to the start of the bronze age.
only 6000 years from the start of the bronze age to the start of the space age.
Did they bash women over the head with their clubs and drag them by their hair back to their caves to be their wives?For some of those years, human ancestors weren't particularly intelligent. I'm not going to pick any qualms with the idea of extending the paleolithic back far enough to include some of our upright lower primate ancestors, but even though they might have walked like humans, their intelligence levels were close to those of a chimpanzee or a bonobo. They just weren't very bright. Some of the more recent human ancestors probably still couldn't have figured out something as complex as farming or urban building.
Within the history of H. sapiens sapiens, agriculture and urban living really wasn't the best option to begin with. There's a lot of controversy over why we made that odd call in the first place, and I'm not going to go too deep into it here. Suffice to say that it probably wasn't really much of a choice whatever caused it, because a hunter-gatherer lifestyle had a much higher quality and was usually much longer than life in a very early city. After that, it just kind of snowballed until agricultural civilization was really the better decision, and technological innovations developed more rapidly due to the greater degree of free time that artisans had relative to members of a nomadic society.
Therefore, they spend a vast amount of time on perfecting methods to work stone, instead of replicating the technology they already had. Yes, that is a great explanation.Easy answer, there time is not real, but based on belief. After the flood, many traveled and used caves and hunting. Naturally, as the world had just been destroyed, they had to re explore and colonize.
Yes, the population curve....it's exponential growth....
This type of curve only exists in theory. But now we see it as a fact. It is scary.
Sorry to be picky, but maths is my game.....a J curve describes an initial downswing, followed by an upswing which reaches greater heights than previously. Statistical noise aside, population growth has always traced an exponentially increasing growth...
Lecture over.....
Because, for whatever reason, it took somebody that long to discover how to smelt copper.
We don't even know how they made that discovery, but it was probably just a lucky accident. Pretty soon their tribe got to hear about it. Then the neighbouring tribe got to hear about it.
Then don't read it. I said things I know. Not all my students like to be in my class, particularly if I said thing above their heads. If I have chance to find such a person, I will try hard to stay with him as long as I could. There are a few nice physicists and biologists in this forum. I tried to talk more with them. But, well, they don't seems like the pressure I gave them in my questions.
Do you have hard questions? Throw them to me and see how would I love them.
Cavemen were mainly outcasts in the Bible.According to Genesis, God didn't make cave people. They first lived in the Garden of Eden, and then they were sent out of the Garden to farm. Oh yea, also God made them clothes.
Did they bash women over the head with their clubs and drag them by their hair back to their caves to be their wives?
Others participated in war mostly as a ritualistic practice, because of the danger associated with losing large parts of their population.
Which scientists? Did they advocate starting wars and growing limited amounts of food so that the population could be reduced?Do you believe war and famine are necessary to keep the ecosphere in balance, as some scientists taught?
Cavemen were mainly outcasts in the Bible.
They were the rebellious, the quarantined, the social misfits, the antiestablishment, even the adventurous.
Petra was a cave city.
Who cares which scientists? does it matter?Which scientists?
In the spirit of my movie file: Malthusian catastrophe.Did they advocate starting wars and growing limited amounts of food so that the population could be reduced?
Do you believe war and famine are necessary to keep the ecosphere in balance, as some scientists taught?
[serious];65631858 said:except for any time a limiting factor is removed from a population. It's exceedingly common in bacterial populations.
[serious];65631931 said:Juvs Law, Every thread Juve is in will result in him unsubtly reminding everyone of his claim to totally being a college professor for reals.
You don't need to keep repeating this, We all know.
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