I wish I could view all of history, every single thing that has happened. The origins of the universe, the earth, the origin of humanity, and life throughout different planets all fascinate me. There are things we could never know, and things that can only be estimated guesses using the evidence we have. So if we don't have evidence for something, what then? What if there's something missing inside of the evidence? The most interesting movie scene/sequence for me is the beginning of 2001: A Space Odyssey
>>84927006History, as we know it, is basically just a narrative we construct as it happens. Much of history is just secondhand impressions of misunderstood events.
>>84927006when i was a kid i would daydream about going back in time and just flying around while invisible so i could see everything that ever happened
Just read fiction. It's every bit as rigorous as today's science and history, if not more so. People who suck at making shit up go into science and history so they don't have to use their brains. Just repeat what politicians or grant money tells them.Crazy how often the hypotenuse or whatever has a big pp value or whatever in every study. You'd think if science were real they'd be wrong at least half the studies since that's just basic statistics. Hypotension is right or wrong, 1/2 chance. Not to mention the amazing coincidence that for all of known history the good guys always win. Get real, at least anime has big tiddy bitches I can fap.
>>84927289I estimate the IQ of this post to be around 85
>>84927427I collect data first then crunch numbers before forming a hypocrisy. My hypothermia is ur mum gay with a standard deviation of preferring anal sex. Hypodermically, this is how you were conceived. Either semens from her butt leaked into her pussy eggs or she developed shrectovaginal fistula from the extremely frequent colon coitus she had.