Paltenburg
Paltenburg t1_jd75a1x wrote
Reply to comment by Beepboopbob1 in In-depth interview with Gregg Caruso, free-will skeptic by fatsosis
>we do not have free will but should endeavor to live life as if we do.
You could also say: We might not have free will, but having a will is enough to live your life.
Paltenburg t1_jbee063 wrote
Reply to comment by MustFixWhatIsBroken in Humans Started Riding Horses 5,000 Years Ago, New Evidence Suggests by Magister_Xehanort
>Horses are broken in.
Yes but this might apply only to species that are already domesticated.
As for the rest: That makes sense, but you have to look at evidence as well, like an article that's linked in op: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19265018/
Paltenburg t1_jbecsnv wrote
Reply to comment by Remote-Specialist623 in Humans Started Riding Horses 5,000 Years Ago, New Evidence Suggests by Magister_Xehanort
Mayan and Aztec pyramids where build without horses too.
Paltenburg t1_jbecqiw wrote
Reply to comment by TK-421wastaken in Humans Started Riding Horses 5,000 Years Ago, New Evidence Suggests by Magister_Xehanort
>just no way to prove it.
There you go
Paltenburg t1_jbecmwh wrote
Reply to comment by MustFixWhatIsBroken in Humans Started Riding Horses 5,000 Years Ago, New Evidence Suggests by Magister_Xehanort
Domestication of a species probably requires some breeding. You can't just catch one and sit on it.
Paltenburg t1_jbecghi wrote
Reply to comment by ubzrvnT in Humans Started Riding Horses 5,000 Years Ago, New Evidence Suggests by Magister_Xehanort
Mayan temples are build without horses.
Paltenburg t1_jahq3hc wrote
Reply to comment by ry007opyt in I tried 2,000 AI tools so you don’t have to. Ask me anything about how to supercharge your life with AI! by ry007opyt
That doesn't sound like it's an AI tool, is it?
Paltenburg t1_ixpmc7v wrote
Reply to comment by jungles_fury in Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers used culinary seasoning in food preparation, according to analysis of the oldest charred food remains ever found by marketrent
Maybe I was confused with the oldest forms of cultivated grain.
Paltenburg t1_ixlzps3 wrote
Reply to Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers used culinary seasoning in food preparation, according to analysis of the oldest charred food remains ever found by marketrent
Isn't the big reveal that they already ate bread?
Paltenburg t1_iuhelkf wrote
Reply to Human burial grounds and bullets from Spanish guns uncovered at site of last Mayan stronghold in Guatemala by GullyShotta
>The Maya civilization reached its height between 250 and 900 AD
So was it still really Mayan when it was conquered by the spanish?
Paltenburg t1_jd75hf2 wrote
Reply to comment by KBSMilk in In-depth interview with Gregg Caruso, free-will skeptic by fatsosis
>Why hate anyone for their actions, when they are just an automaton, like I am?
You might not have free will. But the fact that you have a will, can be enough to make you responsible for your actions.