>>12862650>People thought saliva was antiseptic until about 500 years agoObserve any wounded animal. Why does it lick its wounds? If you cut yourself, why do you instinctively put the injured finger in your mouth?
>They thought the smell of burning flesh (sacrifices) would go up to heaven and please the godsAncients observed themselves and the beauty around them and concluded the existence of a higher power. They expected this power to reside in the infinite vastness above themselves and gave this power attributes akin to human ones, aka a love for barbecue. Terry A Davis is a bad example of yours, as he did the exact same thing.
>They had some guesses but it was about as accurate as a bird guessing what a computer monitor is for.Aristotle's curriculum served as the standard up until a few centuries ago. Ancient mathematics were seen as the building block of all maths up until the 19th century. The same goes for philisophy. Their sense of aesthetics has been venerated and imitated until the kikes introduced postmodern shit to us
And that's just greek stuff from pretty recently.
If you want to tell me the egyptians used copper and emery to power drill and saw through 5 tonne blocks of granite in the predynastic era, you are wacky. If you want to tell me they rolled 2.5 tonne blocks of sandstone up a ramp that required as much stone as the pyramid itself, you are delusional. If you think they would do those things but wilfully leave no records on how they did them, despite their autistic habit to write down everything, you are a liar and a gorilla nigger