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The other point that the narrator made consistently is that these people were technologically smart and sophisticated.
If I recall correctly, a couple of the researchers made that point also.
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We like to think that we are so smart but, consider the relative difference between inventing the electric screw driver and the guy who first thought up the idea to have screws and screw drivers at all.

The former is derivative. The latter is innovative.
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We like to think that we are so smart but, consider the relative difference between inventing the electric screw driver and the guy who first thought up the idea to have screws and screw drivers at all.
Min, not only were these people ingenious, but they invented things in an environment where they could easily wind up on some predator's dinner menu if they weren't careful. Talk about distraction! :shock:
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Minimalist wrote:We like to think that we are so smart but, consider the relative difference between inventing the electric screw driver and the guy who first thought up the idea to have screws and screw drivers at all.

The former is derivative. The latter is innovative.
Yeah, or think about a stone projectile point and the projectile at the tip of a bullet. Same concept, just improved.
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they invented things in an environment where they could easily wind up on some predator's dinner menu if they weren't careful


Necessity being the mother of invention!
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Minimalist wrote:
they invented things in an environment where they could easily wind up on some predator's dinner menu if they weren't careful


Necessity being the mother of invention!
Nothing like motive, at it's extreme, to get the brain a ticking.
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Have you ever considered that "laziness is the mother of invention"? I mean really, the hardest workin' guy doesn't slow down enough to think of an easy way to accomplish something. It takes a lazy guy to figure out how to get something or someone else to do it. :lol:
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I don't know...back then the laziest guy probably starved to death.
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Minimalist wrote:I don't know...back then the laziest guy probably starved to death.
:lol:
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