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The Force is Strong With This One
Please forgive me for posting this here, i am really not sure in which section this should go. Just today i was reading this article:
http://www.sott.net/article/187533-Original-Fall-of-Eden-Agriculture-is-a-profoundly-unnatural-activity-and-the-worst-mistake-in-human-history
It is about agriculture and the problems it brought. It makes a point:
My question is twofold.
Is this true? Was agriculture necessary for modern technology and related breakthroughs?
And if this is so, was this innovation (modern tech) necessary, in terms of humanity's spiritual growth?
I'm not necessarily looking for right answers, just discussion. What do you think?
http://www.sott.net/article/187533-Original-Fall-of-Eden-Agriculture-is-a-profoundly-unnatural-activity-and-the-worst-mistake-in-human-history
It is about agriculture and the problems it brought. It makes a point:
"It's a case of whether the glass is half full or half empty," says Dr Stock. "Without the surplus of food you get through farming, we couldn't have the runaway technological innovation we see today. For instance, I can spend a lifetime in school, years doing a PhD, and then teach my students everything I know in a few months. They can then go on to become more expert than I am, pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Without agriculture, we wouldn't be able to stack innovation upon innovation."
My question is twofold.
Is this true? Was agriculture necessary for modern technology and related breakthroughs?
And if this is so, was this innovation (modern tech) necessary, in terms of humanity's spiritual growth?
I'm not necessarily looking for right answers, just discussion. What do you think?