stumblewiggins t1_iyek853 wrote
Reply to comment by DaviidRs in In a thousand years, archaeologists will find tanning beds and think we fried people for punishment. by qarasaq
You are assuming quite a bit of continuity in our civilization for the next 1000 years.
Not saying you're necessarily wrong, but there's a lot of ways that might not be correct.
Stetson007 t1_iyf1mzj wrote
Exactly. Human society throughout the ages always seems to go through societal high and low points, with your occasional societal collapse (for example , the dark ages.) Had it not been for Arabs building a library in Spain, the renaissance likely would've come much later. When we face our next societal collapse, we should hope someone builds another library of sorts, or we may be going the way of the Indus river civilization.
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