Those who study linguistics believe that as humans increased their language and vocabulary, they were able to work together great in packs, teams, troops, and thus evolve their societies and civilizations by dividing up the labor and working together when hunting, gathering, or farming. It would be hard to deny that language and transportation didn't play an integral part in the evolution of mankind, especially in the evolution of civilization as we know it.
Now then, let's take this to the next step. We need inter-species communication. We need to be able to delineate with other animals and make alliances with them for us to mutually benefit. And in doing so, we will be able to contribute abundance for our society, all the food we need, and prevent overstepping each other's bounds and production more work for ourselves and causing conflict with our fellow species. That makes sense correct?
Kill Mosquitoes
What if we made a deal with the mosquito people that they couldn't bite humans anymore, and therefore, if they agreed to this, we would not create pesticides to kill them? So far, mankind unilaterally makes deals with other species, as it manipulates the food chain. That is to say we kill the pests which eat our crops, thus, helping the plants and in trade we take the food, however, we didn't discuss this with the crops, or those plant species when we did this.
If we had a transportation principles we could make a deal that the crops would yield more fruit, vegetables, and such. The same with the fish, and the species we use to get our milk, our eggs, and other products. Why not? We've already made deals with many animals that are domesticated, and in trade for food they help us do work such as elephants, oxen, and other species. We have sufficient sophisticated equipment to help us decode and decipher hieroglyphics, and some of the hardest to understand languages of the human species.
Why not take it a step further?
communication Has Helped Mankind and community Evolve straight through Cooperation - Next Step?
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