03-26-2016, 04:35 PM
I've actually been speaking under the assertion that finding an edible thing eventually leads to the accidental discovery of how to gain or grow it in larger amounts. That's why I said that saying they never would was insulting even to us. They would, eventually, discover how to grow such fungi. By accident. In the same way they would accidentally discover what other methodologies of subsistance they'd be able to create. I've already given you examples. Plus bone tools and weapons.
You cannot say they never would have discovered the cultivation of fungi. Otherwise you are saying we haven't discovered what farming is or even the idea of it yet. Such a thing is obviously not true, especially considering the eventuality. You can only think in methods of what we've done, That is a mistake. You have to be able to look at what we haven't, and what we have, done.
The fact of the matter is that they may have never discovered how to leave their world on their own. But thriving, and eventual agriculture was a definitive and absolute future for them. To say otherwise is to say they like the death of their own people on wide scale. And that they enjoy the possibility of starvation.
You cannot say they never would have discovered the cultivation of fungi. Otherwise you are saying we haven't discovered what farming is or even the idea of it yet. Such a thing is obviously not true, especially considering the eventuality. You can only think in methods of what we've done, That is a mistake. You have to be able to look at what we haven't, and what we have, done.
The fact of the matter is that they may have never discovered how to leave their world on their own. But thriving, and eventual agriculture was a definitive and absolute future for them. To say otherwise is to say they like the death of their own people on wide scale. And that they enjoy the possibility of starvation.