Anatomically modern humans first appeared about 200,000 years ago

>anatomically modern humans first appeared about 200,000 years ago
>civilization as we know it began about 10,000 years ago
>in about 5% of the entirety of human history we went from throwing sticks and rocks at each other in caves to inventing the internet and landing on mars
How does that add up?

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That ends with stating humans are tribalistic in nature and most of political ideologies, lifestyles are memes.
The most amount of people one can care is around 150-350 roughly the size of a tribe. After that it is artificial
Any Forumschuds love to talk how nationalism is natural but it is not, tribalism is. For most of human history tribes killed/raped/fought people who looked like them.

These are the debate topics that come up when your country legalizes weed, everyone.

Law of exponential growth

The oldest spears found are like 120k years old, humans have had at least some technology for a very long times

History is logarithmic.

this
once you had writing it was much, much easier to pass things down generation to generation, but to teach something complex as writing you needed complex, hierarchical societies, which are p much impossible without agriculture
as for the timing, note that agriculture popped up at the end of the last ice age, when all the megafauna like mammoths and shit had died out and people needed alternative sources of food

He had to be an idiot before weed to ask such stupid questions

I was a dirty villager years ago, now Im a clean urban dweller

damn imagine being one of those humans living in those 190,000 years where all we had were sticks and rocks and you could die from toothache
must've sucked
i vaguely remember reading that in the stone age most people were dead by 30, and most women died even younger in childbirth
if you made it to 50 you were considered to be really lucky and really old

>europeans could've seen human evolving in the americas
>decided to pillage because of gold

>at the end of the last ice age, when all the megafauna like mammoths and shit had died out
but mammoths didn't die out until only 4,000 years ago user

Finno-Korean Hyperwar

>he is using logarithmic when he really means to say exponentital
Learn your functions, retard.

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>civilization as we know it began about 10,000 years ago
Equatorial civilization existed far prior to this, and was destroyed in the great flood.

what if it is logarithmic tho
we just dont realise it yet, we aren't seeing things on a big enough scale

It adds up

The population of humans used to be very small. And people were pre-occupied with hunting.

Until agriculture happened.

r/woosh

Pre civilization cultures were more complex and smarter than you think.
It doesn't suck as much as early agrarian societies. When you're a nomad you work little, sleep a lot, live well and when food is lacking you simply move. Sure, you will not own anything (and be happy), you will have to kill some babies and elders, and you'll probably die before hitting 50, but it isn't that bad compared to a peasant. When you're at the bottom of an agrarian society you work your life away, eat badly, get fucked when there's a famine and die early anyway.
>most people were dead by 30
That's just because most people died before hitting 5.

10.000 years bc there were 2 million people, depending on which source you use.

>new worlders
>evolving

brainlet op but i'll bite

advances in agriculture meant people had more calories and didnt need to spend all their waking time to score food
mortality rate declined through medecine

then this basically happened, people had the time to think about nonsense, like technology and stuff which all shaved off time from menial tasks and increased security and lifespan

And during the ice age before it there were a lot less.

roughly 50% of humans that have ever existed are alive today
let that sink in

Fun fact: mammoths were still alive when the Great Pyramid of Giza was finished.

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>tf
>tp

>its supposed to be funny, haha
you are both retards then
In the context of the talk in the thread, I believe exponential describes it better. It could be that you are right, as it seems that computers are about to plateau soon unless that quantum computer meme becomes a thing.