mardi 12 mars 2024

Palaeolithic to Neolithic Era : Uniformitarian vs Creationist


Neolithic Agrarian to Industrial Revolutions : Uniformitarian vs Creationist · Palaeolithic to Neolithic Era : Uniformitarian vs Creationist

Uniformitarian:

Homo sapiens is considered to have a common ancestor with Neanderthals 750 000 BP on uniformitarian views.

No Industrialism or Agrarian society is supposed to have existed before 9000 ~ 10 000 BP.

750 000 BP - 9000 BP = 741 000 years

741 000 / 8816 = a factor of 84.052 for the Palaeolithic over Neolithic.

Creationist:

Man suffered technology loss after the Flood.

Palaeolithic Neanderthals existed before the Flood, but like Palaeolithic Esquimeaux existed before Greenland was colonised = beside people with more efficient means of production.

This means, the hunter-gatherers only existence (apart from Noah's pionneering of a farmstead to recover agriculture and in the process discover wine), lasted only from the Flood to when Agriculture took ... root.

2957 - 2443 = 514 years.

514 / 4283 = a factor of 0.12 for Palaeolithic as upbeat to Neolithic.

On Uniformitarian views, the Palaeolithic era should have left profound imprints on our organism, and in a subconscious and over worked and semi-camouflaged by later Neolithic Era progress, even on our brains and mental make-up.

On Creationist views, the Palaeolithic Era looked back on a pre-Flood Civilisation (now lost), looked consciously forward to technology recovery (first recovering Agriculture, then metallurgy), and was on top of that fairly short. It did however do some culling when it came to adaptability to different climates.

How does it compare to the Industrial Era?

741 000 / 184 = a factor of 4027.
514 / 184 = a factor of 2.793.

Uniformitarians and Creationists will NOT agree on how important the Palaeolithic was, nor how it mentally looked like.

Uniformitarians and Creationists SHOULD agree that the Agrarian Era is more important than the Industrial one./HGL

1 commentaire:

  1. Bonus, Star Carr:

    Founded Approximately 9300 BC
    Abandoned Approximately 8480 BC

    New Tables:
    "9300 BC" is between 2607 and 2585 BC
    "8480 BC" is between 2556 and 2534 BC

    Revision:
    "9300 BC" is between 2607 and 2590 BC
    "8480 BC" is near 2573 BC.

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