Sujet : Re: What Made My Day Today :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 05. Jun 2025, 00:08:24
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On various occasions, I have gone into little arguments with those who didn't know enough, over where the agriculture was first developed and took effect. Indians say it happened in India. Chinese say it happened first in China. Egyptians say in Egypt, etc. I told them it happened first in Iran, because I knew better.
Today in a data source reference I found a strong clue which indicates where it exactly was that agriculture took effect first. Here is their information about where the first governments were created:
https://i.postimg.cc/yYfKGQ7s/first-governments.jpgAs you see, Iran was first. A "government" itself is a necessity that came to being by the pressure from agricultural developments. Before agriculture, there were no governments, but tribes; tribes who had to move north and south with their livestock to find grass for them to feed.
The concept of government is much newer than a tribe. So if the first government in the world was Iran, then that's where agriculture took full effect first.
Archeologically too, the first plant seeds and agricultural activities way before any government or even city was created, has been discovered to have been in northwest of present Afghanestan, which is in fact Iran.
So what I claimed was not just something I said lightly. Those Chinese and Indians who argued with me were just blowing smoke.
So the horse's own mouth is now saying same think I was telling them :)