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Post by williamtsherman on Feb 25, 2024 7:55:11 GMT -6
Quite amusing, but what are the costs when out-and-out nutjobs take over key elements of your culture?
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Post by williamtsherman on Feb 26, 2024 7:12:56 GMT -6
Apparently, in the 1600's, the natives of South Asia, the Americas, and Africa hid all their telescopes, microscopes, lab equipment, magnifying glasses, globes, books and chalkboards when they saw the Europeans coming. Because they knew those devils would only use them for evil. Thankfully Google AI is on the case to bring true, accurate history back into focus.
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Post by Lurkin McGurkin on Feb 26, 2024 10:18:24 GMT -6
I'm especially intrigued about the "physicist" in the upper right who apparently also invented lab coats and whiteboards in the 17th century.
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Post by 00hmh on Feb 26, 2024 13:20:34 GMT -6
I'm not even sure Physics was separate from Philosophy in the 1600s. Guess we'd count Galileo, Copernicus, and maybe previous astronomers in Greece and Alexandria, India and China. But Physics usually thought of as a Western Renaissance development.
Women were not recognized in the West as scientists until Madame Curie. Really not even then. She was a chemist though.
Any idea who any of the women are supposed to be?
The general is to be commended for recognizing the advanced imagination in the AI.
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