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Originally Posted by Jibartik
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You know what's crazy, the first "science fiction" story is supposed to be Frankenstein 1818.
I mean, some might argue the book of Enoc is the first science fiction from -8000 but the first "science fiction" story is 1818.
Which is just cool because that's about when science became a thing I guess.
But it's amazing, I wonder what like what was the SPARK that created all that science progress?
Like what was the first "science" moment? that lead to the first, science fiction, which led to the industrial revolution, and the information age etc.
12,000 years ago we invent surveying and nothing until 200 years ago where we suddenly progressed exponentially.
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Because 1818 is a fucking arbitrary number. Nikola Tesla wasn't the first bro in the pyramids and digging up stuff. What is an Ark? What is archeology. Aka Arkeology. What is a big crashed spaceship.
Disclosure was happening at regular intervals as tech was being made public in order to 1 up the other "states". End game tech levels not even on the board at all yet. People wanted to stay rich. Get rich. Fuck hoes. Buy more hoes. Which lead to someone's brother sharing hax and exploits. Now we have IBM and the NSA, NBA, CIA, HHS, FDA, USDA, etc..
Back in Alexander the greats time some of the late tech was still operational. So it wasn't being reverse engineeringd. Until later