Many modern people have a very limited view of history. They can only see or think about five or ten years into the past. They see history as boring and they think of the ancients as ignorant and backward. This was actually not true. What the ancients lacked was the modern accumulation of facts. An ancient Israelite would have been very puzzled and culture-shocked to have been dumped into the modern world, but he or she could have eventually learned to drive a car or to cook on a stove or to use a cellphone.
The ancients were just as intelligent as we are but the accumulation of scientific facts had not yet reached a critical point. Human knowledge took centuries to double, fact by fact. As knowledge accumulated, the rate of accumulation began to speed up. Every answer exposes a new question. Buckminster Fuller spoke of the Knowledge Doubling Curve which was relatively flat for centuries, then began a slow climb, and then went into an explosive upward thrust.
By the end of the 19th Century, knowledge was doubling once per century. By about 1945, the rate of doubling was about every 25 years. By 1982, the rate was about every 12-13 months. By 2020, the doubling was occurring about every 12 hours. With at least 50,000,000,000 devices now operating and with the rise of artificial intelligence, the rate may now be in minutes.
2296 BC/BCE: Chinese scholars make the first known observation of a comet.
Ca
2600 BC/BCE: 1.
Imhotep (fl ca 2980-2950 BC/BCE, WBD), an Egyptian physician, discusses
the diagnosis and treatment of about 200 diseases. He was a specialist in
medicine and priestly magic.
2. An Egyptian scribe, Hesy-Re, is
described in tomb inscriptions as “…the greatest of those who deal with teeth,
and of physicians.”
Ca
2700 BC/BCE: 1.
Land surveying appears in Egypt.
2. In Egypt, the first written mention of dentists.
3. Chinese scholars list 365 plants.
fl ca
2980-2950 BC/BCE:
Imhotep, an Egyptian physician, discusses the diagnosis and treatment of about
200 diseases. He was a specialist in medicine and priestly magic.
Ca 3000
BC/BCE:The first
historical mention of cancer occurs in Egypt. Breast tumors and ulcers are
cauterized with a “fire drill.”
Ca 4000
BC: In the Upper
Great Lakes area (USA), copper metallurgy is practiced.
Ca 5000
BC: Bolas are used
as hunting weapons in Uruguay.
Ca 6500
BC: Early surgery
(trepanation: the drilling of holes in the skull to relieve pressure) is
practiced in France.