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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Did The Scientific-Method Colonize The 20th Century?]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[... only 2, if they were going forth in modern attitude,  they'd be experimenting regularly and it would not have been thousands  of years between innovations.)    If you have a perfectly adequate <b>spearpoint</b>, you may well not *adopt*  a new design. There are piles of discarded stone shards. Had there  been a system to classify and store the ones that represent unused  experiments, there would be ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... minded.Ah, but they are. Pristine tribes (those without significant contact with  outside groups) are all but static, culturally speaking. 2500 years can pass  with only a slight change in <b>spearpoints</b>. Members are locked in a resonance;  hence there is no innovation. Societies become dynamic only when that  resonance breaks down. At that point persons cease to be simply exemplars of  ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... minded.Ah, but they are. Pristine tribes (those without significant contact with  outside groups) are all but static, culturally speaking. 2500 years can pass  with only a slight change in <b>spearpoints</b>. Members are locked in a resonance;  hence there is no innovation. Societies become dynamic only when that  resonance breaks down. At that point persons cease to be simply exemplars of  ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...minded.    Ah, but they are. Pristine tribes (those without significant contact with   outside groups) are all but static, culturally speaking. 2500 years can pass   with only a slight change in <b>spearpoints</b>. Members are locked in a resonance;   hence there is no innovation. Societies become dynamic only when that   resonance breaks down. At that point persons cease to be simply exemplars of   the ...<br><br>
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