What do you think? — gunner
In my post I thought about history in meaning of past. — gunner
Unless you're speaking spiritually or religiously. — T Clark
...we and everything we made will in some way be eternal — gunner
History started about 5,000 years ago, when the first writing was developed. That makes sense, because the etymology of "history" is "story." History is a story. If there is no one there to hear or tell stories, there is no history.
Humanity won't last forever. If we are part of the history of the universe told by someone in the future, we'll be a very, very, very, very small part of it. Which is a good thing. — T Clark
the fact that we're so self-centered at times. We even have a word ("history") that only refers to our story about ourselves, and there's no comparable word for the set of events that occurred prior to our story about ourselves. — Terrapin Station
History started about 5,000 years ago, when the first writing was developed. — T Clark
I think, for example, mankind and our achievements are in some way eternal. — gunner
How long is your "eternal"? Infinity? — Bitter Crank
When our universe dies, he will be still in the past. — gunner
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