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Stone and Iron Part 2

Since Industrial Revolution, manufacturing technology must have converted global cities' and totalized landscape in this earth.


Iron's so easy deformation and destruction already announced war eras. Eventually Iron's versatile usage had kept our now familiar civiizational mode and reality and consequently that must have fixed our own civilization.


Certainly, as long as we've been heard of any historician, Medieval eras were seen so darkened with episode of witches' hunting or so.


Nevertheless, when I look at Medieval eras remains and ruins, specifically at buildings, I anytime feel some so neatly arranged and so tidy ordered atomosphere.


Necessarily, that thing could be embodied at so powerful autocratic politics, but that thing does never induce that those days' people were all unhappy.


In those days, very peaceful time and periodically continuation must have been present. We'd never decide any those eras' feature so easily. 
Real aspect of those eras in correctness is in misty shadow.


Meanwhile, contemporary society's only busy vicious circle mechanism is either so seductive, very unnecessarily at least at keeping our mind so composedly.


Civilization's switching could have been promoted by new technological leap, to be frank, imperialism and wars' need must have changed aspects of world so at a stretch, but if the thing could have never be none, now this world's modus ponens must have never be built. Now world must be composed at the absolute premise that any construction could be easily destructed with need of justice of capitalism's fair competitive reality.


Necessarily, there must never be built any eternity. And the thing is filled with only Medieval eras' essence and feature. Generally the kind of idea must be fixed to us. Making me that idea, any Medieval eras' legacy with left buildings as remains are all so magnificent.


But presumably that eternity's perfect absence of our known world could not be so long. 


Toward it, only busy and constantly switchable contemporary social appearance is not so beautiful at least to me.


What value we should have credibility is very relatively according to interpretation.


Anyway, stones strict and sturdy nature to our directly transmissible texture makes us convinced at looking at any legacy.
Necessarily, it either shows destructive power's evolution at human civilization.


Mass production overwhelmingly changed our past world from Medieval to modernized modus ponens.


What should we regard freedom and liberty?


That is truly the most important mind touchstone or mindset' s index for all of us.
Of course I can criticize all so tyrant horrible politics even now so stands still at many countries.


Land's settlement basic basis is settling field and fixation of it. Accidentally, stone was so conveniently versatile to those days' people.


Just I can get some ease at looking around those days' appearance left places.


At least to me, than nowadays' city civilization to those days' it, I get that impression, even if we'd never go back to those days.


These days' global warming and great flood or so are at the same causation.


How we can take back those days' simplicity at specifically of Medieval eras those days anybody could have had ordinarily.
That thing is at least to me so convincing.


In other words, contemporary residents are all absorbed in only busily constantly switchable realities.
And the nature could not be seen to me so necessary nor natural.


One so devilish convenience's witch tricks all contemporary citizens. These days' reality makes me that impression.
Speedy life mode could never give us a relaxed occasion to have our mind eased so easily.


Looking around the landscape of stone mainly built, I anytime feel that reality.
At looking over any country's stone building civilization, even now civilization is very common at any country and Medieval eras' it and now our it could have very distanced feature. Eventually eras' mutual distance must survive any difference and gap among all countries.
(to be continued)





Sep.  16th.     2021