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Prehistoric inventions abound. Most of these are one-shot gizmos that one genius invented and other people copied, without modification, sometimes for millions of years.

It's not the occasional, isolated super-genius that uplifts a species.  It's the ability to produce multiple  genii close enough together that they can interact, which is how you get that explosion of innovation as other people try to mimic them at their own level of ability.

I have a flint flake tool on my desk that I found in my yard.  It's an ancient super-gizmo.  Doesn't look like much until you pick it up and realize that it can be held in several different ways, each activating a different area of the tool with a different use.  Kind of like a Swiss Army knife, but with no moving parts.  Impressive, and much harder to make than a simple flake.

The non-human species I've seen throw multiple genii?  Snow monkeys.  Imo invented the sand-free sweet potato and the quick-rice snack.  Someone else discovered the use of hot springs.  Someone else started riding deer, the first step in domestication.  When those sparks start appearing close together, you've got the makings of a species bootstrapping itself from lower to higher levels of sentience.  \o/

Re: Thoughts

Date: 2022-01-24 04:57 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] acelightning73
I remember when the Nazca markings first became known to the public, they were interpreted as "proof" that the native inhabitants were making landing fields to attract the extraterrestrial visitors who brought them unheard-of technology.

Re: Thoughts

Date: 2022-01-24 05:16 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] acelightning73
Considering that one of the first things little kids do when they see birds and airplanes (and nowaday drones) fly is they try jumping off someplace to see if they can figure out how to fly. It usually starts with a bath towel to imitate Superman's cape. Many costumes contain a disclaimer on the label stating that the garments DO NOT give a human being the power to fly (because people can be absurdly stupid). And I once tied a kite string to the handle of a "Little Red Wagon" - and I also once tried to rig it with a sail (I was always a very tech-inclined person, even as a little girl.) And it would be logical to think that "primitive" people might behave the same ways.
Edited Date: 2022-01-24 05:23 am (UTC)

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