Revolutionary Tech That Shaped Humanity | Mankind Decoded | *FULL EPISODE MARATHON*



Explore how the domestication of animals began with wolves and led to farming societies. Witness the monumental achievements of our ancestors as they constructed wonders like Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid, and learn how the quest for speed gave rise to empires and fueled capitalism.

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17 thoughts on “Revolutionary Tech That Shaped Humanity | Mankind Decoded | *FULL EPISODE MARATHON*”

  1. Wtf?… Cooking meat does not make it more nutritional, you actually kill some nutrients when you cook it. Fire allowed for smoking or the meat, therefore allowing for long term storage. They usually ate the fat, meat, and organs and their diet wZ actually well rounded and complete! Also, we saw larger brains in animals that ate meat vs vegetarian, studies today show that those who eat vegetarian brains shrink by about 11%.

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  2. Distinct patterns emerge because this is all a simulation and once we reach a certain point the simulation restarts and we start all over again back at the beginning. Our existence is more profoundly unfair than what anyone could ever possibly fathom.

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  3. The importance of the Drake Well ( In Pennsylvania 1859) was in the fact that it caused prompt additional drilling, thus establishing a supply of petroleum in sufficient quantity to support business enterprises of magnitude.

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  4. Interesting that every single tech "came full circle" – through corruption. Everything we got, we abused to the point of driving things extinct, warping its use into something far worse, or turning it into something which should have never been.

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