The past we can never go back to-a review of the human world

I am in favor of copying the art in the cave and creating an artificial cave to protect the art in the cave.If we want to explore the past tense, we should do it without destroying its original appearance.We should understand that we cannot go back to the past, but we have to protect it.

I think  the interesting universal obsession with the hands really is a lot to do with how much they mean to us intrinsically as humans, without us even thinking about it.Every single one of those cave-painting human societies got to where they were because of their hands; they were their tools; their very implements that allowed them to craft, hunt, eat, paint and do most of what was necessary to fascilitate their way of lifeIt's probably the most pure extension of the self, because it's those hands that made those paintings in the first place.




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