04-23-2007, 06:04 AM
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 Or was it that we already had <b>a highly developed and civilized society</b> that was not struggling with the things European society was struggling with when they asked their questions.
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This is a known.
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No Acharya - it is not known well enough. It is, in fact, part of the lost Hindu narrative. It is "known" just like everybody "knows" about the role of oxidative phosphorylation in aerobic metabolism.
 Or was it that we already had <b>a highly developed and civilized society</b> that was not struggling with the things European society was struggling with when they asked their questions.
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This is a known.
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No Acharya - it is not known well enough. It is, in fact, part of the lost Hindu narrative. It is "known" just like everybody "knows" about the role of oxidative phosphorylation in aerobic metabolism.