Isekai Taneuma

Did God create man? Man made God.

About 7 million years ago. A bipedal human ancestor, Sahelanthropus chadensis, emerged in eastern Africa.

Initially, the discovery of this human ancestor was believed to be a scenario in which humans trapped in East Africa by the crustal fluctuations that occurred around this time had to go out into the grasslands irresponsibly, rapidly developing their brains and starting to use tools like living humans… Later, the same fossils were discovered in southern Africa one after the other, and the hypothesis would be rejected.

Today, it is believed that the human ancestors who originally lived in the forests were pushed to the outer edge by the defeat of the competition for survival in Africa's large forests, which are drying up. The human ancestors, who were not very good at climbing trees, were forced to come to the jungle on the outer edge of the forest because other animals were deprived of food in the forest.

There were fierce predators on the grasslands that spread out outside the forest, and the fathers of mankind were no match for them. So he usually lived on the tree, watched the beast disappear, went down to the meadow, fished for the leftover corpse of the beast, and went back to sleep on the tree at night. It is believed that the development of bipedal walking was due to the fact that parents brought home food for their children to live like this.

About 440,000 years ago. An australopitex called the oldest human is born. It was still a human being who lived on the outer edge of the forest, but by this time, it seems that living on the ground has become more dominant. Fossils of footprints found in Laetri, Tanzania, show signs of adults and children walking side-by-side over 27 meters. This means that by this time, humans were beginning to act in swarms rather than hiding in trees.

But just because we act in a herd doesn't mean that individual humans have grown stronger. If the Beast had attacked me as usual, I wouldn't have missed a chance. The humans were still able to act on the ground because other individuals were able to escape while someone was being sacrificed and eaten. And as soon as it's gone down, we'll just have to increase it, and humans will have a much more productive tendency than other apes around this time.

Humans do not have estrous periods and are able to keep having children almost every year at the right age. Maria Telesia, known for her fertility, said she had 16 children, and even in Japan before the Meiji period, there were no families such as ten brothers.

By increasing their numbers, humans endured predation by other species.....

The turning point came about 2.5 million years ago. It is said that the genus Homo was born around this time. The genus Homo was revolutionary because it began to use stoneware. In fact, it seems that Austalopitex Garchi was the first to use stoneware, but when someone who lived around this time began to use stoneware, it suddenly spread to the entire human race.

The difference between the pre-human australopithetics and the living human homosexuals is the size of the brain in particular. Humans began to use stone tools, and their brains quickly enlarged. And the rugged but ill-headed old humans were eliminated, and the luxurious but intelligent newcomers survived.

The first stoneware that humans started using was a very simple one called a stone puncher. It is easy to make, and if you hit the stone that you picked up appropriately with another stone, it will break in half, but the stone that broke in half will break in half.

The half-breaked stone has sharp edges on the cracked surface. It is possible to break bones by, for example, placing it on the articular part of the animal's carcass and pushing it in with good weight. The first stone cutter, the stone cutter, is precisely this half-divided stone, also known as the Ordwin stone cutter.

At this time, human beings' food situation improved rapidly by using stone tools to break the bones of animals and sipping their contents. Stiff bones were left unattended in savannah cleaners like Hyena. By acquiring the stoneware, humans were able to obtain it safely after no one had left.

As a result of the improved food situation, mankind spared time and began to improve the stoneware. They polished fragments of stone into pieces or created sharper sharpened stone sharpeners (Ashur stone sharpeners). Introduction Handax, which sandwiches teardrop-shaped stones with wooden and bone patterns, like those held by the protagonist family of human Gatorus, hits it.

As long as I could call it a weapon, mankind actually began to hunt large predators in a gang. And they discovered fire, settled down, started farming, made weapons and farming equipment out of copper, bronze, iron... and finally started using steam engines and electricity, and in modern times they even started to make computer-based thought aids.

What is the difference between humans that have evolved like this and apes like chimpanzees and gorillas?

2000s. Humans have further evolved computers to create smartphones that can be carried with one hand. Intuitive and easy to use, it is also operable for chimpanzees and orangutans. If there's an app on their phone that gives them food, they'll soon learn how to use it.

In reality, the images of monkeys manipulating smartphones were widely released, and people who looked like monkeys manipulating smartphones like humans continued to feel threatened that humans might one day be replaced by them, like monkey planets.

But it's never gonna happen.

Because apes can't make tools.

The first stoneware, the Ordovan stoneware, is about half broken stone. All you have to do is pick up stones and hit other stones, but no matter how much you tell them, apes don't remember.

Even wild apes use branches of trees to loosen up holes in trees, use stones to crack nut shells, and use tools... but the idea of splitting the stone in half and using it is impossible for apes.

"It's the end of the 15th century. Columbus discovers a new continent, and the heart of the economy shifts from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic. Successive clergy rebellions and the great criticism of the church by Luther in the north... were about to end the Renaissance.

The Vecchio Palace, which was the city hall of Florence, had huge marble rolling over it. The plan by the great artist Donatello to create 12 marble statues was thwarted, and the disciples who inherited them later abandoned the contract, leaving them in bloom for more than 25 years.

In the meantime, Florence was greatly disrupted by the rule of the Medicis, the theocratic politics of Savonarola, the republican system of Soderini, and the ensuing political changes. On that occasion, the city of Florence, which had a republican system, decided to commission the production of an ancient heroic statue of David with the intention of arousing citizens in order to resist the separation of the Medici family from control and the pressure of the surrounding Lord Romagna.

At that time, the Principality of Milan, which had been taken care of, was attacked by France and had no choice but to return to Florence. Ye was invited by the Soderini administration to join the city administration. And I was asked to produce a statue of David... but I refused because the marble that had been left behind in the city hall for 25 years was full of scratches, and it was even written in the depiction of my predecessor, and the condition was too bad.

However, the young Michelangelo undertook the job that the young man refused. The kid said to him: The moment I saw that scratchy marble, I saw the image of David buried in it... and I thought that the resulting statue would flourish, and that my bowels would still boil back even now.

Well, don't forget about that hateful young man... the sculptor race doesn't have the idea of scraping and shaping materials in the first place. There's a sculpture buried in it, so I'm not saying we're digging it out. Painters, architects, musicians, professionals who aspire to art are all the same. First imagine the finished drawing and project it into the material.

This creativity of imagining completion seems like a unique human ability..... "

When the stone is divided in half, two pointy stones are born there. The statue of David is buried in the marble. Other animals can never imagine that. When and how did humans acquire the function of imagining completion in their heads...?

Two hundred thousand years ago, a living human homo sapiens was born in East Africa. In this era, Homo electus, a former human Neanderthal, Denisovan and Beijing native, still existed, and it seems that living humans were unable to contend with its forces and lived roughly within the confines of East Africa.

Homo electus has spread throughout Eurasia these days, and Homo sapiens was a minority, as the original Beijing name suggests.

It exploded a hundred thousand years after the birth of the first homo sapiens… About 100,000 years ago, humans suddenly left East Africa for the Caucasus region, from where they spread all over the world.

To the west is northern Mediterranean Europe, and to the south from India to Indonesia and Polynesia. The east passes through Siberia from Central Asia and finally into the Americas. And as the Homo sapiens grew stronger, the pre-dominant human race gradually disappeared and finally became extinct.

What happened to Homo sapiens 100,000 years ago?

Because it was something in my head, there was no evidence left anywhere, but most opinions were unanimous. This is when man discovered God.

Humanity needed farming and settlement to explode in numbers. If you rely solely on hunting and gathering food, you must keep moving to avoid exhausting it. If you start farming and expect a certain amount of harvest each year, you are less likely to starve. Instead, we have to take care of the crops, so now we can't move and humans settle.

It would be easier to imagine what life would be like for humans who started farming and stopped moving. Fewer people walk through the woods in search of prey, and instead, they become concerned about the weather.

They must have looked up at the stars and found God there. As Michelangelo discovered the statue of David, he united the stars to create God. When the lightning shined, God was angry; when it rained, God cried; and when it snowed, God dropped the dandruff.

And the people who united under God became a larger group. As those who believe in the same God cooperate with each other, the area under cultivation in the field becomes larger and larger. Conversely, if the opponent believed in a different god, it would not hurt his chest if he attacked him during the famine.

And mankind became one with God. Today, more than half of all humanity's 7 billion believe in the same God.

"By creating God, mankind was able to form a nation and do more and more things that could never be done alone. Cities were born where people gathered, economies developed, and science was born. With the power of science, humanity finally gained the ability to reach the moon.

The same thing is done in this world with the power of God and alchemy. There is God in this world, and all mankind benefits from it... the imagination of man, in other words, the ability to realize the future... the fantasy realization "Fantastic Vision" refers to this imagination.

Hundreds of thousands of years ago, the moment human imagination created God, humans were promised to fly into space. Exodus, written in the Old Testament, may mean that man acquired this power of creation. With this power, they were able to go wherever they wished. We have arrived at the promised land.

However, if you think so, there are some things that cannot be solved. Did human imagination create God? Or did God give this imagination to humans....

Was it the result of Darwin's coincidence that humans became more creative than ever before, or was it God's evolutionary "intelligent design"? I still don't know. "