Industrial Revolution

70. The Modern World and it’s New Avenues

When colonialism began, and contacts grew between civilisations more than ever before, Gods and religions had attained a stable place in the minds of the weak.

Some of the strong and intelligent progressed forward in the name of science. They had one goal, to explain the reality in a better sense than the religions ever did before. Philosophical discussions grew on the side with…

13. An Inference of Reality

In the early years of collective human existence, observation of events required the usage of people’s senses to analyse the events and the underlying order behind them. Developments in the fields of astronomy, medicinal sciences, mathematics, etc., were appreciable and intercultural contacts between people enabled collective growth of humans as a species. But, however broad …

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