Who showed Mankind how to make a Sword?

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And not just that, but anything involving metallurgy?

The Book Of Enoch states that rebel Angels showed Mankind things that we should not have been taught. But say you don't believe that then....Who or what showed ancient mankind how to make instruments out of metal for tools and weapons?

From our birth everything we know from a non autonomous biological standpoint is taught to us from someone else; i.e mom, dad, teachers. If ancient humans dwelled in caves, or lived nomadic lifestyles. I think it is unreasonable to assume they got the idea to melt rocks into iron and fashion swords out of thin air.

IMO someone, or something had to show them.

In our present day we're taught how to tie our shoes, drive a car, read, dance, play baseball, operate machinery. You cant get into an airplane and rise to the occasion like in the movies. if someone hasn't taught or trained you how to fly a plane then you will crash. IMO the angelic civilization that proceeded us was so highly technologically advanced that combined with other behavioral norms led to their destruction.

Now I'm not advocating a Uni Bomber philosophy that all technology is evil however....


I do think that a farming or agrarian country/village/populace in harmony with a natural environment like the one described in the garden of Eden is where human beings would find the most peace and fulfillment. I know I feel that way just when I go camping. And the less tech I have around the better the experience.

Any way I said all that just to say that I think any civilization that reaches an advanced level of technology will eventually destroy themselves, or be destroyed.

Thoughts?
 
the whole trial and error thing
 
I dunno. The Undertaker? Mick Foley is a talented individual so maybe he did it himself
 
Noboday. i think early man quickly realized pointed objects can kill game and other people.
 
Iduno but it doesn't look like a sword to me

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My great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great Grandfather, who learnt from his great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great Grandfather
 
Swords, spears, and maces seem like the logical extension of hitting people with clubs and sharpened sticks. I'd guess it made sense to craft bronze weapons in similar fashion.
 
You can fallow the evolution of bladed weapons all the way back to sharp rocks and it's pretty easy to figure out where swords came from.
 
People have been using knives for as long as there have been people. Once people invented bronze, they started making them longer, leading to early swords, and then they figured out how to make better swords once they invented steel. It's a perfectly natural progression.
 
Probably started off as a branch or wooden stick then evolution took it further and mans quest for power pushed it farther along it's trajectory.
 
The first Conor mcgregor....

The second conor mcgregor invented mcdonalds

The third beat josey aldo...

The fourth is the millenial messiah....
 
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Who taught us how to make the wheel?

When We have issues with the current way of things and how they're done we change them.
 

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