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#116 – Luisa Rodriguez on why global catastrophes seem unlikely to kill us all

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How Does Knowledge Degrade Over Time?

In the meantime, was there some rubbish concrete that people were using? I i don't know for sure. But portland crete is uns is like amazing, i think, relative to more rudimentary forms of concrete. And so some examples of knowledge degrading over time that were kind of interesting. polynesian islanders lost the ability to build boats, and then got ste tas a big problem. When you get really small populations, when you try to pass down skills between generations, in a way, you're like making copies of information.

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