I remember taking a course on the history of mathematics. The Egyptians was by far the most advance civilization when it came to science and technology. The ONLY problem they had was their usage of hieroglyphics. Their numeric system was
based 10 (which is what we use today)
Babylonian mathematics was
based 60.
Ancient Greece mathematics was
based 10 as well but that's because those fuckers was conquering all type of land and was claiming advancement of science and technology as theirs.
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As the Greek empire began to spread its sphere of influence into Asia Minor, Mesopotamia and beyond, the Greeks were smart enough to adopt and adapt useful elements from the societies they conquered. This was as true of their mathematics as anything else, and they adopted elements of mathematics from both the Babylonians and the Egyptians. But they soon started to make important contributions in their own right and, for the first time, we can acknowledge contributions by individuals. By the Hellenistic period, the Greeks had presided over one of the most dramatic and important revolutions in mathematical thought of all time.
http://www.storyofmathematics.com/greek.html"
Mayan Mathematics was
based 20.
Ancient Chinese mathematics had their own efficient system, which is wide adopted today across all regions of the world.
The equivalent of today's version of 924 is 900+20+4. The main difference is how we symbolized numbers.
The point of all of this is that white supremacy has nothing to do with this history of science and mathematics. Most ancient civilizations had their own system. You can tell because they all had a different number system as shown above in the figures. So just imagine what ancient tribal civilizations used then. All that means that there was system of mathematics and science that people were developing. It wasn't until conquering of civilizations when mathematics and science began to grab some worldly uniformity. And with science and mathematics we look for ways to simply stuff, so the Hindu-Arabic numeric system was adopted because of it's notations and simplicity.
Now a simpler numeric system is adopted and civilizations can continue to advance in science and mathematics. Africa had a long reign in science and math. That reign eventually came to an end, but it NEVER left. Niggas just ain't got the time to be drawing out hieroglyphics and shit. Lol.
The numeric system shows that the concept of math reigned across the world. Some systems were not as efficient as others, so like science and technology allows us to do, it was changed and made simpler in understanding. This has nothing to do with colonialism and the idea the science is used to explain or making people believe a certain thing. These are the fallacies we put in our own head when our understanding about something is limited. Which I can understand that, but that does not alleviate the individual's responsibility to understand the history of science and mathematics instead of arguing it's some propaganda tactic to get people to think a certain way. PURE science doesn't work that way. Pseudo-Science does.
Sorry for the Colin.