I mean before that humans lived basically the same way for millions of years. Why the jump? Aliens?
I mean before that humans lived basically the same way for millions of years. Why the jump? Aliens?
Even the question's lazy.
Are we just going to ignore the Industrial Revolution?!
what big leap? We already had all the important stuff. Wheels, ramps, levers, pulleys, and something else I forget. Hammers and nails?
Hammers and nails and square angles can accomplish just about anything
Two World Wars was one of the major contributors. Billions of dollars spent on developing technology across pretty much all sectors of industry.
Technology advances at an exponential rate.
Duct tape. Duct tape is what you forgot.
Technology marches on. Individual intelligence less so.
Electricity.
And then computers.
Semi conductors
Microchip
Research
Development
Quantum Physics & Mechanics
Punch Card Information Systems
Mathematics
Engineering
Culture
Nikola Tesla was born July 10, 1856
right. Duct tape allowed the invention of ducts, leading to running water, irrigation, sewer systems, cities.
Malarkey wrote:
I mean before that humans lived basically the same way for millions of years. Why the jump? Aliens?
Cacca improves everything. We as a species multiplied and increased our global cacca footprint.
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