- Nov 6, 2005
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Some 4000 to five thousand years ago, the Mid-east was the cutting edge of Western civilization. The garden of Eden was rumored to be in Iraq, and Egypt and Babylonia were the kick as military powers of the day. The libraries of Alexandria held the the cutting edge human knowledge of the day. As mankind begin slowly transitioning away from the stone age to the bronze age to the iron age in that time frame.
Yet long before the birth of Christ, the cutting edge of human Western civilization was moving to the North of the Mediterranean. As Greece grew new governmental models and military formations. Rome thrived while Cartridge fell. And soon Rome was the moving North and South East and West to become undisputed master of the known Western world while Egypt and the entire mid-east became backwaters.
In my mind, and somewhat the thesis of this thread, the answer is simple. Water water and water coming in the form of rainfall. And at that time, don't call it man made climate change, call it simply climate change. A better climate can support a greater population even if the technology is inferior. And as the mid-east transitioned away from an Agricultural to a herding technology, in Europe, we talk about how many cows an acre of land can support, and in the mid-east the measure is how many acres does it take to support one cow.
Which is why the post fall of Rome Europe steeped in ignorance was able to over run the rising Muslim nations during the crusades. Only to have the Europeans become amazed at how much more advanced in civilization and technology that the Muslim civilization was. And also found out that the Arabs had a monopoly on far eastern trade routes and good Europe coveted. Which in turn inspired Europe to develop the long range sailing ship and the new sciences that advanced human civilization forward.
And when Columbus got this bright idea of sailing directly West to find China, he ended up being a total scientific fool, by figuring China was only 3000 miles away. When it was in fact more than 10,000 miles away. And instead discovered a whole American landmass in between. To some extend we can say Columbus was not the first, the Egyptians and Viking beat him to it, but the Egyptians lacked the technology of the sailing ship to exploit it.
What followed was a 500 year era of colonialism now totally ending now, technology is held in common by the larger world, and now we discover that the Muslim world has the bulk of that other fluid, namely the bulk of the world's oil.
What a world, what a world.
Yet long before the birth of Christ, the cutting edge of human Western civilization was moving to the North of the Mediterranean. As Greece grew new governmental models and military formations. Rome thrived while Cartridge fell. And soon Rome was the moving North and South East and West to become undisputed master of the known Western world while Egypt and the entire mid-east became backwaters.
In my mind, and somewhat the thesis of this thread, the answer is simple. Water water and water coming in the form of rainfall. And at that time, don't call it man made climate change, call it simply climate change. A better climate can support a greater population even if the technology is inferior. And as the mid-east transitioned away from an Agricultural to a herding technology, in Europe, we talk about how many cows an acre of land can support, and in the mid-east the measure is how many acres does it take to support one cow.
Which is why the post fall of Rome Europe steeped in ignorance was able to over run the rising Muslim nations during the crusades. Only to have the Europeans become amazed at how much more advanced in civilization and technology that the Muslim civilization was. And also found out that the Arabs had a monopoly on far eastern trade routes and good Europe coveted. Which in turn inspired Europe to develop the long range sailing ship and the new sciences that advanced human civilization forward.
And when Columbus got this bright idea of sailing directly West to find China, he ended up being a total scientific fool, by figuring China was only 3000 miles away. When it was in fact more than 10,000 miles away. And instead discovered a whole American landmass in between. To some extend we can say Columbus was not the first, the Egyptians and Viking beat him to it, but the Egyptians lacked the technology of the sailing ship to exploit it.
What followed was a 500 year era of colonialism now totally ending now, technology is held in common by the larger world, and now we discover that the Muslim world has the bulk of that other fluid, namely the bulk of the world's oil.
What a world, what a world.