your living in this universe so... are you unapreciative of your existence?Eleuthera said:I've heard of that theory as well, but, just for future reference, "Sol" is the sun.Cargando said:Just to say, I can't remember the name of it, but there was a planet that, before life started, smashed into the Earth, a piece of it flew of and formed the moon. After this Earth's gravity increased thus enabling it to create the atmosphere necessary for life.
I would google it but whenever I type in 'planet crash into earth srat life' it comes up with bloody stupid doomsday theories.
And the big bang isn't all that interesting if there nothing/no one to apreciate the existence of the universe.
ww1 because it caused ww2bluepilot said:World War 2 because it was a catalyst for many technologocal achievements.
do you have a favorite one or some event that interested you?TheGreatGonzo26 said:I'm going to say EVERYTHING! all events are interconnected, so its hard to just pick out one event that's the most important.
Those barbarians going to current day Germany way back when, as over the years they wanted to rule the world and began WW1.ninja steve said:ww1 because it caused ww2bluepilot said:World War 2 because it was a catalyst for many technologocal achievements.
yes, I do believe history does mean a recorded event. But what these escapist have been saying shows ones values, Its great to read ones views of life. But your absolutely correct.Spitfire175 said:You people are mixing history and pre-history. If the thread says "history", then it is history. That means it has to be somewhere in recorded history. So "the beginning of life" and the big bang are vot valid.
My guess is the birth of cities. It's the beginning of writing, advanced agriculture and civilisation as well, actually. So it is the birth of humanity: language, societies amd culture are what separate us from animals.
The evolution of Jazz to be honest. The Documentary by Ken Burns is bitchin'.r3lix said:do you have a favorite one or some event that interested you?TheGreatGonzo26 said:I'm going to say EVERYTHING! all events are interconnected, so its hard to just pick out one event that's the most important.
Did you know all the ideas in the declaration of independace were presented by Adam Smith and Anders Chydenius nearly 100 years earlier? And that the French constitution after the revolution was far more anvanced? Laws and freedom are not an American invention: The Romans gave the base for all modern western legal systems, which were then shaped by the cultural evolution of Europe, and what we call ideas of freedom were shaped by philosophers in age of enlightment, 18th century Europe. And they got their ideas from ancient Greece.knugen said:I would say the United States Declaration of Independence in 4th July 1776, since it's aftermath lead to a better world (eventually) and the creation of laws for freedom for all people.
The study of History, in an Academic Sense, refers to the study of Written Texts. The study of Physical Objects is Archeology, the study of human and non human remains is Anthropology, the study of the beginning of the world is either Geology or Religion, the study of the beginning of life is either Biology or Religion.r3lix said:yes, I do believe history does mean a recorded event. But what these escapist have been saying shows ones values, Its great to read ones views of life. But your absolutely correct.Spitfire175 said:You people are mixing history and pre-history. If the thread says "history", then it is history. That means it has to be somewhere in recorded history. So "the beginning of life" and the big bang are vot valid.
My guess is the birth of cities. It's the beginning of writing, advanced agriculture and civilisation as well, actually. So it is the birth of humanity: language, societies amd culture are what separate us from animals.