Robert's discussion of the harnessing of fire reminded me of the delightful French film "Quest for Fire," which Wikipedia describes in part as a "1981 prehistoric fantasy adventure film." I've seen the film more than once, and each time came away with a somewhat disconcerting sense that deep human history can shed a surprising amount of …
Robert's discussion of the harnessing of fire reminded me of the delightful French film "Quest for Fire," which Wikipedia describes in part as a "1981 prehistoric fantasy adventure film." I've seen the film more than once, and each time came away with a somewhat disconcerting sense that deep human history can shed a surprising amount of explanatory light on current human successes and perplexities. Would recommend it for my fellow Nonzero followers who've not yet seen it.
Robert's discussion of the harnessing of fire reminded me of the delightful French film "Quest for Fire," which Wikipedia describes in part as a "1981 prehistoric fantasy adventure film." I've seen the film more than once, and each time came away with a somewhat disconcerting sense that deep human history can shed a surprising amount of explanatory light on current human successes and perplexities. Would recommend it for my fellow Nonzero followers who've not yet seen it.