I know the world wars and I've tried to dabble in ancient stuff, but I guess that's just not for me.
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I love learning about the medieval ages to the present. Just how amazing the term "History repeats itself" is true just blows my mind.
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I am all about Indian History. Ancient, Medieval and Modern.
Also World Wars are simply rad and really basic. And the European Medieval Ages are oddly interesting.
American history is really cool too. But I gotta study more on that rather than just the National Treasure Movies and some more like them. Lol
@funkmasterrex I sometimes dabble into Ancient Greece and China. But I know next to nothing about Roman Empire
Edit: I only know about ancient Greece and China as much as I was taught in my school. So very less. It was a summary of World History so.
The three are intrinsically linked. Math is the fundamental language of both. No serious discussion of history or science doesn't use math to quantify or analyze data. History inevitably leads to either the study of great moments in science and math, or a requirement of science to understand what is found (for instance the "Baghdad batteries.") When one studies science, much of what one learns is the history of human development, and research into previous studies and experiments is itself a type of historical research. One may often find when framing findings from a period, some knowledge of the politics and culture of the time are needed to properly understand and contextualize what is being read.
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If we try to link things. Everything is related to each other, every subject, every specialisation, everything.
This is less a casual link or a "great interwoven web of reality" link and more of a direct one, to the point the three are almost different facets of each other, in my opinion anyway.
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Well if we considers subjects like Physics, Chemistry, History, etc. Everything is related Mah dude. Every subject has a link to each other in the same manner you described in your comment.
I personally think all things are linked, but I feel the disagreement here is that you're seeing it linked as in: Word>fire truck- that fire trucks are noted by a word, likely wouldn't exist without words, and words are often spoken on or of fire trucks. Fire trucks put out fires that burn words in the form of printed material. I'm reffering more to a relationship between word>letter. Letters make up words, words are the reason letters exist. To understand either really requires you to understand both, but either can exist without the other. Regardless, we are al entitled to our opinions and it isn't really a weighty matter so I kindly agree to disagree with the nuances of the issue.
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Dude I am talking about subjects. Not every trivial thing.
Like Maths is connected with Physics. Physics and Chemistry are connected. Physics and Cinematography are connected. Biology and Chemistry are connected. I was talking with reference to your first comment mate.
As said and reinforced by your reply, we seem to be conceptualizing things differently. An example to clarify: physics and cinematography are related in that physics represents the "fundamental rules" of reality, and as part of and pertaining to reality cinematography is effected by physics. However a study of cinematography isn't required to understand physics, nor can it directly aid a study of physics in any but the most indirect or convoluted of ways. Math is the language which reality is written in, physics are the rules written by that language, history is the chronical which records these languages and rules. It is a direct and observable interdependence, as opposed to a case of one enhancing or modifying the others.
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Well. I guess we both were having different perceptions then. I gotcha now.
Also World Wars are simply rad and really basic. And the European Medieval Ages are oddly interesting.
American history is really cool too. But I gotta study more on that rather than just the National Treasure Movies and some more like them. Lol
Edit: I only know about ancient Greece and China as much as I was taught in my school. So very less. It was a summary of World History so.
Like Maths is connected with Physics. Physics and Chemistry are connected. Physics and Cinematography are connected. Biology and Chemistry are connected. I was talking with reference to your first comment mate.