Technology is often associated with screens and power of computation. No wonder, those are the things that connect our world today and all of em felt like magic. If people from 2500BCE can see the way we go through our daily activities, they will go nuts.
*2500BCE = 4525 years ago (2025 plus 2500)
But, don’t be too confident. Lets try to reverse it. We go back to their era, the year of 2500BCE. Will we go nuts?
To watch the pyramids being built, to see how organized their urban planning, and high level knowledge of craftsmanship, ability to navigate the earth with constellations of stars and instinct, figure out the movement of the sun, water management to ensure the crops yield, knowledge of diseases and how to cure it.
I wonder, how many percent of those knowledge from the ancient civilizations find its way to us, all the way to the year of 2025. I want to hear the untold stories to imagine how does the people at that time live their day to day life. Is it just surviving? Or there’s something more?
Questions after questions.
Did they erase themselves from this Earth? What went wrong for them? How can we learn from their mistakes and make sure that we don’t fell in the same situation?
I am not opposed to the notion that there were a civilization far more advanced than we are today. And the fact that we don’t have much clue of what happened to them, is pretty terrifying. As if there is a reset button, a cycle of civilization. Reversing all of the advancement and starting all over again from ground zero.
What are the groundbreaking advancements they once had? What are the technologies that we will consider as magic if those are presented to us today?
I am pretty sure that it will take quite some time to map out the complete footsteps of our history in the Earth.
And hopefully it will happen within our lifetime