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7/21/2025, 12:21:28 AM
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>Took us ages to figure out agriculture
This is not true, it's an unscientific axiom of anthropology and archaeology and is unsupported by the hard sciences and all cultural records. All of the earliest civilizations recorded their own history of how they obtained agricultural technology and they all say the same thing; it was taught to them by an older civilization who also taught the virtues, laws, arts, war, music, etc.
Modern humans require chemical processes like nixtamalization or fermentation for all of their efficient food sources (corn, wheat, rice, onions) to be rendered digestible. These ideas are inherent to the fact modern humans have existed for around 300,000 years with the same physiology. Our gut has been incapable of digesting raw foods for hundreds of thousands of years. We can theoretically survive on raw meat and sugars, but that's clearly not what we evolved to this point for.
>Took us ages to figure out agriculture
This is not true, it's an unscientific axiom of anthropology and archaeology and is unsupported by the hard sciences and all cultural records. All of the earliest civilizations recorded their own history of how they obtained agricultural technology and they all say the same thing; it was taught to them by an older civilization who also taught the virtues, laws, arts, war, music, etc.
Modern humans require chemical processes like nixtamalization or fermentation for all of their efficient food sources (corn, wheat, rice, onions) to be rendered digestible. These ideas are inherent to the fact modern humans have existed for around 300,000 years with the same physiology. Our gut has been incapable of digesting raw foods for hundreds of thousands of years. We can theoretically survive on raw meat and sugars, but that's clearly not what we evolved to this point for.
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