Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
Again, not what I was referring to. Technologically, they were far less advanced than their European contemporaries, they couldn't have done the same things even if they had wanted to. In other words, they didn't have a choice.
This is very true, and believe me Physics & math (2 laws that cannot be broken) are things I worship as much as nature

So maybe the native Americans could not build a machine from deer antlers, But look what those machines have cost our planet now.

I am not anti progress in any way, think about it, I'm debating with a man half way around the world sitting in front of a Machine made from plastic and silica....

It's the philosophy that got lost as man progressed, I just think that if Europeans and Americans (I refuse to call anyone who is not from India, and Indian) could have gotten together and exchanged thoughts as we do today, the end result may have been even slightly different.

The "superiority complex" of the Europeans forbid them from learning much from the Americans.

You live in a tent, I live in a castle so I spit in your face savage man.