Neolithic Agrarian to Industrial Revolutions : Uniformitarian vs Creationist · Palaeolithic to Neolithic Era : Uniformitarian vs Creationist
Uniformitarian :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neolithic_Revolution
Once agriculture started gaining momentum, around 9000 BP, human activity resulted in the selective breeding of cereal grasses (beginning with emmer, einkorn and barley), and not simply of those that favoured greater caloric returns through larger seeds
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution
The Industrial Revolution, also known as the First Industrial Revolution, was a period of global transition of the human economy towards more widespread, efficient and stable manufacturing processes that succeeded the Agricultural Revolution, starting from Great Britain and spreading to continental Europe and the United States, that occurred during the period from around 1760 to about 1820–1840.
2024 - 1840 = 184
9000 - 184 = 8816 years.
Recalibrating:
- 2454 BC
- 57.012 pmC, so dated 7104 BC
- 2437 BC
- 57.881 pmC, so dated 6937 BC
- (2454 + 2437 + 2437) / 3 = 2443 BC
- (57.012 + 57.881 + 57.881) / 3 = 57.59133 pmC
- 4550 + 2443 = 6993
2443 BC + 1840 AD = 4283
8816 / 4283 = a factor of 2.058
How much longer is it than the Industrial Era?
8816 / 184 = a factor of 47.913
4283 / 184 = a factor of 23.277
Either way we count, our mentality should be profoundly shaped by the pre-Industrial era. It's far longer than the Industrial one. And it's far more accessible than the Palaeolithic or Mesolithic one./HGL
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