When they say “Germany” or “France” people will randomly feel some emotions. Yes, we are humans but when you want to assess reality objectively there is no space for emotions.
Let’s assign “X” to Germany and “Y” to France. Now you can reverse the letters. Then imagine the X are more extroverted people with a different culture. But you mustn’t feel any emotions. The Y are more precise (yes, we have no evidence for this, just an observation).
It same goes with specific epochs. People tend to feel emotions when imagining different ages. All wrong if you want to be an open-minded observer.
The concrete epochs, of course, had different cultures. But the people saw the world exactly the same way we do.
Since I am far from an intelligent individual I couldn’t have imagined the history continued to present. If you put a camera at someplace for 200 years the time would have continuation.
Now you see the world without emotions.
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