Quote from: Ton on June 10, 2019, 02:04:54 PM
Quote from: Young on June 10, 2019, 01:59:08 PM
And tbh we'd sound like a science fiction novel to those of the past.
Proof that Whats probable, and what we deem "realistic" doesn't obey the laws of time.
Humans traveling in the air ??
Being able to speak to eachother instantly regardless of distance?
Electricity?
I mean sssss we're kinda living in a 'airy tell mess gorls
Maybe a plot twist Mess is on the way ! Lolz
all of those things we can prove ourselves
I can make a paper plane
I can put two cups attached to a string and talk
I can rub two wires together and make a spark
I've never seen a snake talk
I've never seen a girl come back to life after being LASHED on a cross
I've never known eating fish to be an issue
And anyways, you're supposed to be TRASH for sleeping with a man. What?
vvvvv Boy.....!
Plea' !
A paper airplane doesn't equate to large infrastructures transporting millions of humans on a daily across several thousand miles in the air
It's seems so simplistic and easy to explain NOW
Two paper cups tied to a string won't allow me and my good sis in Saudia to KiiKii— let alone "FaceTime"
I said all that to say it's easy to link our capabilities to our current reality and say "oh! That makes sense!"
None the less; it still would have sounded like pure fiction to someone living before that time .
Much like on the flipside; looking back into the days where humans relied on on other sources rather than technology to get things done.
And looking at the pyramids and ancient structures all around us we can see there were things done back then that even now with technology seem hard to replicate