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Yes, you did. You specifically said that humanity had only advanced in the last dozen generations.i diidn't say that there was NO advancement 10's of thousands of years ago. i just stated that the percentage of increase in the past few decades has drastically risen.
Ahem:my op does anyone care to attempt to explain WHY man has technologically advanced so much faster in the last few decades as opposed to his many thousands of years of existence?
TAKE NOTE OF THE WORDS "SO MUCH FASTER"
you ned to ponder what you read, in order to understand it, thus not making false statements.
man has had thousands of generations for that advancement to add up. notice that it has only advanced in the last dozen. doesnt look very gradual, to me.
does anyone care to attempt to explain WHY man has technologically advanced so much faster in the last few decades as opposed to his many thousands of years of existence?
the difference, i believe is that we are getting closer and more interconnected to the mysteries of god, through his help. we should be ready soon.
does anyone care to attempt to explain WHY man has technologically advanced so much faster in the last few decades as opposed to his many thousands of years of existence?
so we assembled a little over the past 100,000 years and a lot more in the last 200? big change, hey?
No, but none-the-less technology isn't an exclusively modern idea. And as for Da Vinci's sketches of the human anatomy, they are still in use today because they are very detailed and accurate.nothing that even remotely compares to today's technology, shadow. dont be so naive
everyone keeps attributing our increased technological advances to better communications, travel means, teaching and many other modern day influences. thats all true but it is the issue of the question which has not been addressed. WHY ALL THIS CAME TO BE "NOW" IS THE QUESTION.
IF you break down the advancement progression into time periods you will see that the past few decades (less than a century) has produced an over normal progression rate compared to that of man's total time of existence.
does anyone care to attempt to explain WHY man has technologically advanced so much faster in the last few decades as opposed to his many thousands of years of existence?
I think it has to do with several key elements finally falling into place. They didn't fall into place all at once, but only in the last few hundred years have they all finally been in place.does anyone care to attempt to explain WHY man has technologically advanced so much faster in the last few decades as opposed to his many thousands of years of existence?
The real technological advancement was agriculture, and this took place thousands of years ago. Humans had been on the planet for tens of thousands of years and had virtually nothing to show for it. Agriculture made sedentary lifestyles possible, allowed for larger populations, and civilization. A surplus of food, and being able to say in one place, allowed humans to engage in a plethora of activities which didn't revolve around survival.does anyone care to attempt to explain WHY man has technologically advanced so much faster in the last few decades as opposed to his many thousands of years of existence?
I've already thrown out the idea that it has exploded recently because we have so much more free time to work on such things. We don't have to work all day in a field, feed livestock, make our own clothes and furniture, and water is only a short walk to a faucet away.my op does anyone care to attempt to explain WHY man has technologically advanced so much faster in the last few decades as opposed to his many thousands of years of existence?
IF you break down the advancement progression into time periods you will see that the past few decades (less than a century) has produced an over normal progression rate compared to that of man's total time of existence.
greeks had cars, jet planes, computers? not even close.