As one would gaze upon humanity’s wondrous history they would observe all the amazing achievements from technological advancements to the biological development of the human. At start of our civilization’s comes evidence of people that created amazing achievements from construction of the pyramids aligning with the stars of a constellation to precision cutting into rock with laser accuracy. We observed humans across the globe unifying within each of their culture to create agricultural methods, languages, science, moral standards, and a united desire to learn everything around them and beyond.
In a more detailed synopsis, today we have ventured into the stars and created a system of communication and learning that is only slowed by ones desire to assimiliate and use the knowledge they can access. We have realized that our potential not only on Earth but throughout the Universe is endless as we contemplate super quantum computers and traverse the Universe soon traveling the quarter the speed of light on solar sails. Indeed, with so much technological creations such as A.I. to 3D printers we have continued evolving and chasing humanity’s need to know. Or have we?
Those who look at a quick glance of our human history see we have indeed advanced and are no longer these humans that lacked the intelligence to build skyscrapers or had computers to calculate information at a tremendous rate. We have cures for alignments of all sorts and we have medications to treat sickness both psychological and physical. After all look upon the cities and how we can travel from one distance to another in minutes or hours. View our societies and the Government we live in and observe how people follow laws designed to create a well organized society in which all can thrive. But if a person took a minute and really thought about today’s world and could remove their self from the constraints created upon redundant repeating of this idea they would realize that we have traveled not ahead really but rather remain stagnant in the desire for humanity to reach it’s real potential and more importantly its fundemental desire to learn what truly drives their curiousity to discover the unknown.
I wish to state that I am not a pesstimistic person nor do I express this with any emotion as this is simply an observation. With that being said allow me to explain. Today our skyscrapers and buildings pale in comparison to many of the known achievements that occurred four thousand years prior. The pyramids of Egypt are an acheivement that even with today’s technology would be difficult. Not to mention the mathematical calculations of these eight sided wonders or the fact they point skyward to a specific constellation they also contain electromagnetic properties that could of been used for energy production or even to affect the weather for the people to harvest their land efficiently. Next, we have buildings in Peru and South America with the similiar characteristics of the pyramids in egypt with exceptions in fine cuts in certain stones that only a laser could achieve and their are many morr examples of these buildings and structures throughout the world and if the population was as it is today could you imagine their cities?
Computers and soon quantum computers will allow us to calculate the most problematic problems facing us today. But what are those problems and honestly what appplications can be used even if we have all the answers. What I am saying is with the ability to solve any question, what good does it do if we do not know what to ask? Since the start of civilizations we pondered this but as it was then and as it is now we have not got closer to understanding this and I will venture to say that three thousand years ago humanity was coming closer to an answer then because they held wisdom as well as intelligence. Technology has not allowed us to come that far that we can all live forever or will not get ill and though technology has allowed a better understanding of treating our worse diseases, thousands of years ago people were able to treat the majority of the diseases because their were less and they were not as severe. Now, this did not apply to pandemics or epidemics but according to recent studies it was a rare occurrence. Even the Plague that supposedly caused the decline and fall of the Roman empire is being reexamined due to lack of manner factors, the biggest is mass graves which would of existed to burn the large amount of bodies. Cancer was something that rarely existed thousands of years ago as they examine the DNA of remaining bones and structures of them and few information can be found in societal text about anything that would match cancer. Not saying it absolutely did not exist but it is seeming as many of the diseases that kill humans today are a product of the industrial age and how humans eat. The point once again is after thousands of years we never applied our learned knowledge to pursue the adcancement of the human desire to seek the one answer all humans have asked since the start, “why are we here, and why”? Instead we applied what we learned for comfort overall and for such the world we live in has remained the same overall it is just more populated.