"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." ~Arthur C. Clarke

Jun 11, 2023 9:56 PM

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Human reacts to heresy, 42nd Millennium CE

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Any sufficiently crude magic is indistinguishable from technology.

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Fascinating

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Humanity in the 41st Millennium

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For some reason, the fact that we know when beds were invented is very exciting to me.

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Nothing to worry about. Right now robots are NOT secretly devising plans to kill all humans

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Good honestly we're the worst.

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We won't make it past 2300 if we can't manage to keep the annual average temperature from rising 5° C, becuse that's when trees go extinct and temperate zones become dry steppe. Other than that, coll chart.

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It took 100,000 years to create a bed?

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200,000

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And another 100,00 to get the motivation to make it

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Sorely lacking in the exact definition of "bed." This claims 800k years between fire and bed, and nobody in that huge expanse of time figured out the concept of raking loose dirt over the coals to make a heated sleeping pad? Horse hockey.

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I mean... It says beds, so they probably made two or three in that time.

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