
Prof Jiang’s Predictive History and other lectures Secret History #11: Dawn of the Human Imagination
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Feb 5, 2026 A sweeping survey of Darwinism, imperialism, and how ideas shaped modern thought. Exploration of what makes humans unique: migration, ritual, art, and cooperative imagination. Deep dives into Paleolithic cave painting, symbolic spiritual language, and prehistoric community creativity. Stories about empathy, altered perception, artistic freedom, and five common myths about human nature.
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How Darwinism Enabled Imperialist Racism
- Charles Darwin's theory reframed human history as accidental, materialistic, and emergent, enabling racist and eugenic ideologies during 19th-century imperialism.
- Mr./Prof. Jiang argues evolution became a theology that justified colonization by presenting races as hierarchical "survival of the fittest."
Cave Paintings Show Intense Early Imagination
- Ice Age humans invested time in deep-cave paintings using red ochre and charcoal that are non-utilitarian and ritualized.
- Mr./Prof. Jiang interprets these as deliberate spiritual practices showing powerful early human imagination and communal ritual.
Collective Intuition Enables Complex Cooperation
- Groups of humans can coordinate complex solutions intuitively without explicit planning, driven by shared empathy and imagination.
- Jiang's drawing thought experiment illustrates spontaneous cultural coordination like turning a mammoth into shelter without instruction.






