I don't know about autism, but the wheat of today is garbage, we replaced nearly 80% of nutrients with better growing properties. Wheat and by extension everything made from it is basically just fiber and sugar, especially sugar because grain is turns to glucose. Baked goods are pretty bad on their own.
The Rice Theory
Daily reminder that it's not only old man sperm, but also old ovaries that are responsible for autism.
If you're an old fuck and you inseminate a young woman, it still results in an asspie.
I tried playing this game called "Rise of industries" and I noticed a certain pattern. Everytime I invest heavily in crops: everything else seems to fall apart, not sure why though. The paper industry dies, the electricity industry becomes unfeasable, etc etc. But maybe its not like that IRL though.
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Develop a longer attention span first, faggot.
Possibly.
shitty game is shitty
go back to /v/
Of coushe.
Egypt had the Nile which needed precise flood prediction, mainly by studying the moving of the heavenly bodies.
F.e. The pyramids are a gigantic clock, if you're looking from Heliopolis aka the Sun city. The great pyramid was pure white, the second biggest was red and the smallest black. They denoted the positions of the sun on the as it set in the desert on the summer solstice, equinox and winter solstice, looking to the West from Heliopolis.
Egyptians named their country The Black Land. Keme. Also from where alchemy gets it's name.
You basically had the entire civilization based around the Nile floods.
Ditto for the Mesopotamian civilization. Ziggurats were that high and massive with a reason. Observation of the stars and earthquake proof pyramid shape.
Greece was basically a free for all for best farming spaces among the rocky interior and the sea. Two biggest powers were: Athens with very good soil and flat terrain. Sparta had problems since it was too hilly. Their economy was also very fish oriented. Fish are also a good IQ food for the developing brain. And also why the sinking of Atlantis is described as a calamity as the waves destroyed all the fishing ships. Minoans went down becouse of that.
Who won in the end? Macedonia! Which had the valley of the Axios all for themselves.
The Roman empire was depended on olive oil. To the point where peace is still represented by the olive branch. After conquest, the planting of olives followed which fueled their economy. From food preparation, beauty products, paints for artistry to lamp oil.
Also wheat from Egypt. Once that fell to the Arabs, WRE was completely destroyed. ERE went to proselytize in Russia to get the trade of food going.
The modern Western civilization is so great becouse it occupies world's most productive regions. Why do you think the war in Ukraine started?
Rice paddies are very intensive work with A LOT of organization. But with a high yield and calorie intake.
You need strong ties among the family members and the wider society to maintain the system and not fuck up. This is why bugmen are so buggy for this sole reason. And the main reason for the fall of Chink dynasties was the osculation of the climate and failing of the crops in the colder periods.
Wheat needs only the plow, rotation and seeding. Then you leave it alone for half a year and hope weather doesn't fuck up. That's it. People have time to do other thing. Contemplate about individualism etc.
All in all, agriculture is the first thing that a civilization has to perfect to prosper. The actual climate change influences the rise and fall of civilizations.
And the temperate zone is moving northwards. From mezopotamia in 3000 bc to France, Britain and USA now.
Arabs declined for the same reason. Desertification reduced the quality and yield of produce. So they went onto average 80 IQ. Along with inbreeding due to polygamous relationship.
Fantastic post user. Saved for future reference.
Spoiler your gore next time.
Hard to accomplish in a society that devalues effort, and wants to ascend as far away from challenge as possible. You can't instill responsibility in people with them experiencing the necessity of applying themselves. There's far too many safety nets.