Entropy has been going on for ages. Contrary to “popular” belief, neither Goddfried Liebniz nor Sir Isaac Newton invented calculus.
From the Badari culture to Naqadi (I and II) to Amratian civilizations came such works as the Giza Pyramid (a feat contemporary scientists cannot fully unravel much less duplicate). Yet, revisionists will only point to the Antikythera Mechanism or other non-black exploits.
It was the learned scholars in Timbuktu (Mali, Africa), with their abaci who set the bar for Oxford and William & Mary. Why marvel at the wonders of your goldfish bowl (GPS) when the ocean depths (Giza) remain uncharted?
Entropy has been going on for ages. Contrary to “popular” belief, neither Goddfried Liebniz nor Sir Isaac Newton invented calculus.
From the Badari culture to Naqadi (I and II) to Amratian civilizations came such works as the Giza Pyramid (a feat contemporary scientists cannot fully unravel much less duplicate). Yet, revisionists will only point to the Antikythera Mechanism or other non-black exploits.
It was the learned scholars in Timbuktu (Mali, Africa), with their abaci who set the bar for Oxford and William & Mary. Why marvel at the wonders of your goldfish bowl (GPS) when the ocean depths (Giza) remain uncharted?