Well you know there was a time when people used to believe a lot of what we would call a lot of nonsense.
When the black death was in the southern states they used to fire cannons at night thinking that would help.
But thanks to Sir Francis Bacon and the Baconian method, for 89 bucks you can get a
Wikireader
or download a copy of Wikipedia from WIkipedia, its free, and install it on a lap top, except you will have a difficult time powering it in the
wilds.
Clearly it is not all bs because we enjoy using our computers, and using all our wonderful toys. I got a ham radio in the mail today, as a for
instance, and no way could I ever make one myself, but for little effort, I can afford to get one thanks to that knowledge base man has built up over
the ages.
I will agree that things are not as they appear in this world, but it could be worse.
I should add this too because you know if you get Wikipedia in any form, it has no pictures. The database would be too large to store. Which means you
will not be able to identify
edible plants
There are a million ebooks for free at that link I just posted that you can use in an
ereader. Right
now its the great unkown, and you would never be able to read them all even if you got some software that
reads pdf files to you in a female voice. But you can look
things up if you have to.
Consider how much the earth has been studied in the last 200 years. Before that it was all a big mystery.
edit on 31-10-2011 by Rocketman7
because: added links