faminedynasty
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As are all inventions.i wouldn't really class language as an invention, it's more of a evolutionary thing
Other:
Tools, without tools none of those other things could exist.
Fire is more of a discovery. Considering the nature of nature (), man would have discovered fire regardless of what tools they had.
What is the greatest human invention?
Other:
Tools, without tools none of those other things could exist.
Could you be more generic?
Yes but how would man make more fire, if not for tools.
Why would he need to make those tools? Because he discovered fire.
I agree tools are definitely important for civilization, but most of what we have today is a result of our response to seeing fire. Although there were probably many other things that tools served as before fire was used (like hunting, physical activites, etc.).
That's what the list says, invention or discovery.Newsflash,...
Fire was not invnted.... (note our Sun for example)
Fire (like, water, ice and shiny rocks) falls under the category of "discovery."
As are all inventions.
And it was evolution which equipped us to "do something" whatever that something may be. My point initially was that inventions are not spontaneous occurances or ideas that generate out of thin air. Rather they arise as a result of changing material conditions and historical forces.no, because inventions are a result of doing something, it was evolution that equipped us to speak, and there is a language gene in the human genome
Symbolic representation. (language, writing, arithmetic)
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