Human History for Dummies

A Non-religious Chronicle

My frustration with higher education systems lay within their own ethics and non bias protocols. My frustration with information, lies within its disorganized resources. As a student or just a simple person that has questions pertaining to origins of human life, during late night philosophical debates with yourself, the story of humans from the “beginning” to present is not laid out simply. It is not a simple google search. Technically, it would be wrong to push such theoretic ideas as education, wouldn’t it?… Oh the irony.

What I have been researching, questioning and yearning to find, must have been predetermined by someone…or many people. Where are the collective works of information gathered by some scholar or curious person in an epic tale, using science, archaeology, geography, anthropology, genetics, philosophy, etc.? Who wrote them? Where are the credible sources? Since 2012, as a hobby, I have investigated many aspects of human history. I finally had the chance to attend college. What i find is still missing, are the gaps in information. The lead -ins to the next phases of life. A solid timeline. A G.I.S interactive reference guide for quick and easy answers or suggestions. Organized options to read or watch, listing resources for each and every data-supported story of humankind. A new age biblical form of an epic tale is in extreme need for us thinkers. As information piles up and technology spreads like a wild fire, the urgency to create a solid foundation into this “reference book” of human history should be taken seriously. Who gets to write the final copy? My mission is to write subsets of ideas, backed by data in such a way that the chronology of what we have discovered so far or at least in my observations, worthy of note, can be easily found and comprehended. This is my starting point, a blog with compiled information to allow for further thought, analysis, correction and storage of anthropological information. My idea is to create what I wish was already attainable: a human history for dummies, if you will, without stumbling across the dark internet of misinformation. What science is so adamant about as of recent years, is data. Coding. The more information you have organized, the more you can see patterns. If you can see patterns, well… perhaps life isn’t that complex after all ; at least maybe not for humans. I refuse to be the last to know. Let me begin…

Published by charlotteadubois

An inquisitive, passionate person, interested in finding universal truths.

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