Ancient accomplishments: who takes credit?

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Ancient accomplishments: who takes credit?

Postby Crescent Pulsar R » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:29 pm

Ancient aliens were mentioned in another topic, and I usually hear them mentioned (along with ancient astronauts) when some people are pushing theories about how people accomplished and/or understood various things that were done way back when. But my question is: is it really more of a stretch to say instead that people back then, who had to rely more on their brain as a tool, could have used what we think they had at their disposal to do what they did, or with their limitations had a better perspective on how to make the most of what they had and figured out a way of doing something that we haven't thought of yet? I was wondering because I'd like to think that at least some ancient people were smarter than we seem to give them credit for.
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Re: Ancient accomplishments: who takes credit?

Postby mondu_the_fat » Mon Mar 19, 2012 4:59 pm

Ancient people are as smart as modern ones.

The difference is that ancient people 1) tend to be more ignorant (education was not a big thing and reserved for the upper crust of society) 2) less tech to work with; tech including _ways_ of thinking, such as various philosophies, including the scientific method.

I'm pretty sure Da Vinci would do great things had he lived today.


Which is something I hate about fiction sometimes, especially time travel/ISOT ones, where the time traveller from the future is almost always portrayed as superior, especially ethically. I'm sorry, beating the head of a monarch in and insisting "democracy1!!1!" (or other government type, depending on the author) is _obviously_ better is very, very annoying.
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Re: Ancient accomplishments: who takes credit?

Postby Crescent Pulsar R » Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:04 pm

Speaking of Da Vinci, that's sort of what I'm suggesting with the "smarter than we give them credit for" comment I made. By that, I'm referring to a recent theory where the image on the Shroud of Turin is hypothesized to be the earliest use of photography, using himself as a model.

Although that doesn't make a usable example since it isn't confirmed as being true, last I checked. A better example would be how close the ancient Greeks (or was it Romans?) came to harnessing the power of steam.
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