"a better world" is not only possible but certain. Cycles demand it to say nothing of the sheer damned size of it.
Ok we overlap more than I thought. These cycles we live through, are they solely of the material or is there anything immaterial to them? For example why should the precession of the equinoxes have been so well studied by our ancestors if it has no means of affecting them?
The precession is an approx. 26,000 year cycle, that ceases to be about agriculture and starts to approach the cyclical theme of the Indian yugas, Greek ages, or mayan aeons. And if that isn’t metaphysical for a bunch of apes I don’t know what is! Lol
What is the physical, materialist explanation for these cycles that, according to modern scientific thought, should not really affect/matter to/be noticed by prehistoric man?
You say it’s like gravity, but gravity has tangible effects on these people, they throw a spear up and it comes down, but the precession of the equinoxes I just don’t get how they would have first noticed, MUCH LESS determined it was something worth tracking.
Ok we overlap more than I thought. These cycles we live through, are they solely of the material or is there anything immaterial to them? For example why should the precession of the equinoxes have been so well studied by our ancestors if it has no means of affecting them?
The precession is an approx. 26,000 year cycle, that ceases to be about agriculture and starts to approach the cyclical theme of the Indian yugas, Greek ages, or mayan aeons. And if that isn’t metaphysical for a bunch of apes I don’t know what is! Lol
What is the physical, materialist explanation for these cycles that, according to modern scientific thought, should not really affect/matter to/be noticed by prehistoric man?
You say it’s like gravity, but gravity has tangible effects on these people, they throw a spear up and it comes down, but the precession of the equinoxes I just don’t get how they would have first noticed, MUCH LESS determined it was something worth tracking.