Does history repeat itself? And what does that mean to expect or not?
Mass urbanization evidently began in Mesopotamia about 6,000 years ago. Agriculture is commonly known to have been discovered in Anatolia up to 13,000 years ago. New evidence from Southeast Asia from 24,000 years ago has been under debate since 2018. Common knowledge is good at forgetting what science really is. Science is an ongoing process of finding new information by replicating past tests, where a date more like 60,000 years at least can be expected. Furthermore, there has always been migration going on all over Earth.
Proto-Siberian peoples moved east into the Americas from the west. Distinct and well-preserved, prehistoric Celtic skeletons were found in Xinjiang China and made public in 2013. Various castaway groups and individuals wandered, spread influence, and formed tribes. Scientists were surprised to find Neanderthal genes in most living Europeans tested. New evidence is showing that Homo Erectus may have lived as late as 250,000 years ago in small pockets in the temperate east as opposed to suddenly dying off everywhere on Earth 400,000 years ago. The first urban space in Sumeria was said to have been founded by Gilgamesh who is held as a god/heathenistic deity in some traditions, just as Zeus likely did at roughly the same time at the place where the possible ruins of Troy were uncovered, and just as Zeus is for some western traditions. Other such historical figures as Odin and Mixcoatl all share a similar story if it is not all simply the same creation myth.
After a sudden oceanic shift of coastlines due to the ending of an ice age over time, the Sumerians were the first to urbanize and undermine themselves with the same story, then eventually the “barbarian” Levantian empires whose peoples were once the subject of the predecessor culture, then mass-urban influences spread to the “barbarian” Anatolians and Nilo-Semites in modern day Turkey and Egypt. Eventually, some of the oldest sedentary “barbarians” in Persia formed a super-dynasty out of the rest. Interestingly, this chain of events appears to show a “resurgence of traditions” in the direction from where agriculture, advanced spirituality possibly, and other innovations that lead to civilization evidently passed through. It is like a little story. What would underwater archaeology discover about the migration patterns off of Afro-Arabian-Indian coastlines?
The influence of civilization cyclically spread farther outward in all directions as time moved forward, and the domain of human progress slowly became the scientific perspectives of the east and west. Notice how archaic sciences were on the rise in the form of trade organizations and specialized cults worldwide from prehistoric to medieval times. At the same time as science was on the rise in the lands of growing cultures, Middle Eastern dominance was in decline, and so eventually was born a faith more adapted for war against progress. Before Islam was born, it’s framers were given an incredible model to work from in the form of christianity. When christianity went mainstream from the Mediterranean and attempted to influence other cultures, it eventually led to the collapse of Latin dominance oddly enough. Three hundred years before the life of the Roman emperor who guides the tradition of the succeeding northern cultures, a Levantian “Semite/Caucasian” who preached against Latin colonial rule was made the human sacrifice of the christian doctrine. Three hundred years after that emperor, the “barbarian” northern cultures were on the rise, and the preceding dominant culture was “burnt out” and adapting ancient social control traditions rather explicitly. There are also the forgotten “sea people,” the older forms of monotheism, and plenty of other relevant factors.
The modern west has been the pioneer of innovation in human civilization for roughly 1500 years. Eventually, the increasingly potent decadence in any cultural dynasty sews the seeds of its own destruction. The crescent and star too was born a pagan symbol, one of both the great City of Strangers as well as in the steppe. A pillaging Latin army united by radical faith, inoculated their virtue to fight for an imaginary grand prize at first, was immediately ready for the taking of history's real one. Eventually realizing this, that very same story from the start influenced the outcome of identifiable events so they could not capitalize on a traditionally weak hand, and luckily the great, evil empire we are fighting today was not born for another thousand years. More genetic material simply equals more. Mehmed II obtained a quantity of his spiritual power for this very reason from right here in the 21st century! Right now, there is a growing, ancient-style superpower showdown in modern times against what many world citizens have often been polarized into calling “the NATO world order.”
Too many of all the same patterns can be seen in the world today. A eurocentric elite has subjected a world without matching, manufactured wealth to its influence. Exploration parties from four cultures other than the mainstream colonizers reached the Americas before Columbus. Science itself has already produced so many martyrs, and the growing, global lack of concern is capable of creating the newest “faith burnout” in a modern social environment ripe for flat earthers, ancient astronaut presumptions, and other paradoxical nuances. Most individuals are inevitably a mix of genes from a variety of cultures. There has never been a “pure” culture. The first paragraph hints enough at the fact that the English, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and French colonization of much of the world were the result of previous evolving colonizations by mass immigrations into those territories. One’s culture is not a mark of an inherent personality. Those of us closer to the bottom are not conspiring with the global elite. Archaeology shows that Phoenicians knew about Britannia, and the prehistoric myths of “Tinland” are starting to make more sense. The west is a product of Neanderthal genes in part.
“What happens every time after sedentary evolution is handed down from hundreds to thousands of years?.”
Try to imagine the phenomenon of evolving a sedentary lifestyle while populating a continent over thousands of years. How does it happen? Breakaway groups and individuals form new tribes for a variety of reasons. Sometimes a tribe would expand its territory and evolve over time. Sometimes conflict drives migration. In more recent times, agents of thousands of kingdoms had tens of thousands of opportunities to establish their own breakaway kingdoms of variable sizes, mostly along trade routes. Some of these examples are well known. The evolution of civil order towards urbanization in the Americas is highly explainable through the anthropology of migration. Hemispheric adaptations plus rapid “frontier expansion” accelerates the evolution of sedentary traits, as opposed to a “sedentary” evolution of them. However, this cannot create an expectation that nonsedentary cultures will immediately have the same overall sedentary skills as a sedentary culture. What happens every time after sedentary evolution is handed down from hundreds to thousands of years?
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