SamuraiBlue
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In fact, it is explicity mentioned on that some cultures are the successors of other cultures!
By Region.
The shows very much that most were isolated and did not affect one another.
In fact, it is explicity mentioned on that some cultures are the successors of other cultures!
I read the table. The table just shows the time span and the geographical spreading of each culture. Many of them exist in the same time without great geographical barrier between them. How can this table prove they did not interact or they are isolated? By your definition, 横浜 and 東京 would be isolated from each other?By Region.
The shows very much that most were isolated and did not affect one another.
The Europeans learned their war craft fighting each other. Then they started conquering the World from about 1500. A century later the "Scientific Revolution" became slowly noticeble and from about 1850 started contributing significantly to economic developments. So the earlier growth from about 1500 came from the wealth collected when plundering the World.Not to get between you and Janiz, but there's a direct relationship between world conquest and scientific achievements. History shows Europe's "Age of Enlightenment" led to unparalleled economic, social, philosophic, artistic, technological, and scientific revolutions that empowered European great powers to dominate the world. You could argue the good and harm they enabled/caused, but without the European scientific revolution, there wouldn't have been global conquest, by Europeans anyway.
your "entire world" apparently does not include East Asia and part of Central and Western Asia which is a huge landmass and bulk of human population. You really need to open up you mind that the world is bigger than you think that you know. I wonder do you have a world map different from others.Conquered entire world?
I think every founder of an empire was a general besides being a politician. How can it be different. But the Xia empire was founded by someone who was apparently also an engineer.Chiuna has a great flood narrative too and now science say that it might be true.
Yeah, sure... If the knig becomes wealthy it means that Newton and Leibniz could work on their ideas which changed the world... Yeah, sure...So the earlier growth from about 1500 came from the wealth collected when plundering the World.
I think that Newton or Leibniz (who came from some small republic which is now a part of Germany) weren't sponsored by the gold coming from entire world to Europe. Surely not to their homes. It's easy to tell that Europe is wealthy because of the money they 'robbed' - but those who robbed weren't sciencists and were rarely sponsored from those money. All 'resources' that they needed was paper and ink. Nothing more, nothing less. Not gold from India or Africa...Scientific advances doesn't come without resources.
Wealthy people from Europe always valued men of science - that's the difference!
I think that Newton or Leibniz (who came from some small republic which is now a part of Germany) weren't sponsored by the gold coming from entire world to Europe. Surely not to their homes. It's easy to tell that Europe is wealthy because of the money they 'robbed' - but those who robbed weren't sciencists and were rarely sponsored from those money. All 'resources' that they needed was paper and ink. Nothing more, nothing less. Not gold from India or Africa...
Wealthy people from Europe always valued men of science - that's the difference!
Not gold.