What do you think is the biggest discovery in history of mankind?
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Oral hygiene or "cleanliness". Anyone who knows the movie that has this reference gets a sweet high five...!
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Oral hygiene or "cleanliness". Anyone who knows the movie that has this reference gets a sweet high five...!
;)
battlefront23
Though to be fair, proper sanitation was a huge milestone for humans.
Of all time? Writing. Of the last couple centuries? The transistor.
Oleg_Huzwog
I would say electricity.
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Of all time? Writing. Of the last couple centuries? The transistor.
carrot-cake
I would say electricity.
I work on Civ terms. You pick something from the tech chart, wait a couple turns, then POOF you've discovered writing.
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Of all time? Writing. Of the last couple centuries? The transistor.
Oleg_Huzwog
I would say electricity.
I work on Civ terms. You pick something from the tech chart, wait a couple turns, then POOF you've discovered writing.
fire without it we wouldn't have lived long enough as a specie to discover electricity.funsohng
agreed, not to mention our electricity mostly relies on burning ****.
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Of all time? Writing. Of the last couple centuries? The transistor.
Oleg_Huzwog
I would say electricity.
I work on Civ terms. You pick something from the tech chart, wait a couple turns, then POOF you've discovered writing.
this works for me.
I'd have to say it would be the discovery and mapping of the human genome and the discovery of DNA in general. Either that or Justin Beiber.
Easy, agriculture. That was the catalyst that sparked the development of civilization. Without argiculture nothing else in human history happens.
worlock77
I think language and communication had a bigger effect on the development of civilization. Agriculture was certainly an essential catalyst, but without language civilization would have never taken off. We'd still be hunter-gatherers living in caves.
Writing and language. Bascially the ability to communicate through means outside of spoken word.
Wasdie
One of these two.Easy, agriculture. That was the catalyst that sparked the development of civilization. Without argiculture nothing else in human history happens.
worlock77
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Easy, agriculture. That was the catalyst that sparked the development of civilization. Without argiculture nothing else in human history happens.
MystikFollower
I think language and communication had a bigger effect on the development of civilization. Agriculture was certainly an essential catalyst, but without language civilization would have never taken off. We'd still be hunter-gatherers living in caves.
Without agriculture we'd still be hunter-gatherers living in caves. Without agriculture civilization never would have taken off and thus neither would advanced language or writing.
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