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The oldest in the world is, of course.
Time - time is eternal, from the world we live in, before the beginning of its historical process of the revival of all things, time already exists, and time also proves that before the beginning of the new history, there was another dynasty that was glorious. Even though human life and the emotions of the world will one day disappear together, time still continues its journey unchanged. No matter how the world recycles and changes, time is only on the sidelines of its demise or rebirth.
Time is eternal and the oldest, because it bears witness not only to the history of one world but to the course of the entire universe.
Oh I haven't said such philosophical words for a long time.,After the college entrance examination before.,I haven't written much article.,I don't know if the landlord can understand it.,But I personally think time is the oldest.,Of course, it's just a personal opinion.,There's no basis.。 But time is really like an old man in a journey, he will not stop his pace because of the torrent of history, and he can also be said to be a bystander, from your birth to death he just keeps watching, even if the world of survival is gone, time still exists (very strong...)
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Affection, family affection, friendship and love are the oldest and most primitive things in the world.
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History is the oldest, and without history, there is no need to talk about ancient and modern times, let alone ancient and not ancient.
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The desire to survive is the oldest.
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The oldest thing in the world is not time, but space.
Time is just a conceptual criterion.
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"What is the oldest?" in the world. "People" are the oldest!
There are 2 reasons for thisIn the three words "world", "people" is at the front, the earliest to appear, should be earlier than "world" and "between"! Ha ha.
2.When did the "world" first appear? It should be when people appear, so people are the oldest!
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There is only birth, old age, sickness and death in the world, which are eternal and unchanging, and they are the oldest! This is the cycle of cause and effect between heaven and earth.
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Nothing is the most.
Don't call me old-fashioned, the cycle of cause and effect. Tao begets one, one begets two, and two begets three. Three begets and all things. Everything is a search for the way, what do you say?
The so-called philosophy, in fact, is just a theory. Now who knows what the world was like in the earliest.
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Nothing is the oldest, but what can be taken away after death is the most valuable.
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The world, of course, is the ancestor of man.
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Yesterday, it seems that there was still the day before yesterday.
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Time. for it is eternal ...
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The chicken or the egg.
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You know, then you're not human.
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It turned out to be the same as one of them, and I deleted mine.
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The primitive society is the oldest.
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The earliest human found in the world - Ramaucus.
In 1910, the first fossil of Rama Australopithecus was discovered in the West Varik Mountains on the border between Pakistan and India, and it was a fragment of the maxilla. In 1934, it was named Ramaucus. In the sixties and seventies, fossils of Australopithecus were found in Kenya, Greece, Turkey, Hungary, Pakistan and Yunnan Province of China.
Ramaucus has been identified as having lived between 14 million and 8 million years ago. Archaeologists have theorized that Ramapicus was initially able to walk upright on two legs, lived in forest clearings or forest fringes, and ate mainly plant fruits, but may also have eaten a little meat. It is the earliest human found in the world.
The earliest human found in China - Yuanmou Man.
In 1965, in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province, archaeologists found two ancient human teeth and some rough stone tools.
Scientists have identified this as the bones and relics of ancient humans, about 1.7 million years ago. The ancient humans found in Yuanmou are called Yuanmou people. Yuanmou Man is the earliest human species found in China.
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Although human beings live on the earth, for a long time in the past, people's understanding of the earth was very superficial.
For thousands of years, people have had various reveries about their living space, weaving into beautiful legends.
In ancient China, there was a story of Pangu opening the world and the female snail mending the sky. When ancient Greek mythology talked about the opening of heaven and earth, it also said that the universe was born out of chaos, and the first god to appear was the god of the earth, Gaia (Gaea). The sky, land, and sea were all born of her, and she was one of the most qualified and powerful gods, so people respectfully called her "Mother Earth".
When human beings entered the age of civilization, they have been exploring the essence of the land under our feet.
As early as the B.C. century, the Greek philosopher Pythas put forward the idea that the earth is spherical, while Aristotle deduced that the earth is round based on the circular shadow that appears on the surface of the moon during a lunar eclipse. This is the first time that humanity has taken a scientific view of the shape of the earth. In the 16th century, the Dutch astronomer Copernicus put forward the famous heliocentric theory after a long period of observation and calculation, which paved the way for mankind to understand the earth.
Subsequently, Galileo, Kepler, Newton and other scientists continued to explore, especially after the 60s of the 20th century, the rapid development of science and technology, the artificial satellite to the sky, for the geodetic survey to find a new means, people have known that the earth is a very ordinary star in the vast universe - one of the nine planets of the solar system.
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3. The Spread of Civilization.
First the autonomous agricultural villages, then the small states controlled by the priestly groups, and finally the empires ruled by dynasties with all the characteristics of civilization – this is the process of social development that has lasted for thousands of years.
Civilization took root first in Mesopotamia, then in Eurasia and several other parts of the Americas, and then spread far and wide. Just as the agrarian revolution replaced hunting societies with tribal societies, tribal societies are now replaced by civilizations. By the time tribal cultures reached the periphery of Eurasia, the tribal cultures of the Eurasian heartland were being replaced by civilizations.
This process of substitution continued irresistibly as civilization spread outward from its birthplace in the Great River basin and across adjacent barbarian regions; By the time of the Common Era, civilization had actually spread uninterrupted from the English Channel to the China Sea (see Figure 6)."Ancient civilizations of Eurasia, 3500-1500 BC")。
If it is agreed that the date of the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia is about 350o BCE, then the approximate dates of the emergence of civilization in the other regions should be as follows: Egyptian civilization from about 3000 BC, civilization in the Indus Valley from about 2500 BC, civilization in the Yellow River Valley of China from about 1500 BC, and civilization in Mesoamerica and Peru from about 500 BC.
It is generally believed that the civilization of the Americas, like the agriculture of the Americas, was not affected by any influence of Eurasia and developed on its own. Was Chinese civilization native in its early stages, or was it developed under the indirect influence of Middle Eastern civilization? This question cannot be answered at this time.
The civilizations of the Nile and Indus valleys developed with the help of the Mesopotamian civilization that spread outward. This development is not so much due to the adoption of particular technologies and institutions as it is to the acceptance of certain basic ideas or principles. Although the concept of writing was taken from Sumerian, its own unique writing system was developed in Egypt and India.
The same is true of the development of state organizations, huge buildings, and so on.
The end result of this development was the formation of civilizations with a common general pattern, but each of them still showed distinctive characteristics or types. These different types were formed and shaped over thousands of years of independent development, so to a considerable extent, they continue to this day.
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The origin of human beings is divided into "one source theory" and "multiple source theory". In his book The Role of Labor in the Transformation from Ape to Man, Engels divided the history of ape to man into three stages: the group of apes climbing trees, the forming ones, and the fully formed man. (1) A group of apes climbing trees Protoape Among the many fossils of ancient apes found by archaeologists so far, the oldest ancestor of humans is Protoape (also known as Australopithecus aegyptus.
Found in Favi on the edge of the Sahara Desert southwest of Cairo, Egypt), lived about 35 million 30 million years ago. Shaped like a monkey, as large as a domestic cat, with a skull capacity of about 30 milliliters and 32 teeth, the male canines were large and pointed, and the females were relatively small, making it the largest mammalian and the highest animal on Earth at that time, and the oldest known common ancestor of humans and apes.
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The oldest man is the ape-man, who evolved step by step from ancient animals, and of course the earliest cells and bacteria on the earth!
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Australopithecus evolved into Australopithecus, evolved into Homo sapiens, and finally evolved into modern man.
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