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Not really smart since their points were retarded.those nazi scientists were deadass smart asf and low inhib
niggas were torturing other niggas and calling it research
Turned Spain into the most advanced place in europe, and is the entire reason the Spanish empire even happened.Glory to Spain for getting rid of that Islamic plauge.
I see how advanced the moors are now. Inb4 colonialism.Turned Spain into the most advanced place in europe, and is the entire reason the Spanish empire even happened.
“Muhhh plague brooooo”
Fym inb4 colonialism.I see how advanced the moors are now. Inb4 colonialism.
one of the things they were developing was a giant mirror orbiting the Earth that could concentrate sunlight at a singular point and shine at enemiesNot really smart since their points were retarded.
Muh lomg skull is superior (but subsaharans also have it)
Muh caucasoid skull is superior (but only the Germanic ones)
Muh blonde hair is why we the best (but it’s only in 10% of the population, which means Nordics are superior)
Muh Germanics are the master race (cant win a single war)
Muh Greeks and Romans and ancient Persians were Aryan Germanics (all three thought Germans were subhuman)
Retarded ass plan tbh.one of the things they were developing was a giant mirror orbiting the Earth that could concentrate sunlight at a singular point and shine at enemies
but they lost the war...
high iq peoples recover fast when they lose their shacklesFym inb4 colonialism.
“Look at how immigration is destroying europe. inb4 joos. Look at how Europeans were literal cavemen subhumans for 99.9% of human history. Inb4 Romans and Greeks”
is that why the Brits took 500 years to get their shit together after the Romans lefthigh iq peoples recover fast when they lose their shackles
I have no will to go into all that effort buddy boyo. Just tell me what is stopping moors from being advanced today? Why do they behave like low IQ animals if they are such a genius bearing race?is that why the Brits took 500 years to get their shit together after the Romans leftjust to lose to the Norman’s again?
Is that why the Spanish took 300 years to “recover” after the Romans left (they started burning each other alive for being muh witches, mirin high iq) and then got conquered by the undersupplied arabs and took them nearly a thousand years to “recover fast after they lost their shackles” like you said? Mirin fast recovery.
Is that why the “high iq” Greeks are still poor asf? Because it’s been some 700 years and they still haven’t recovered.
I could name like a million others but I’ve already named enough “high iq peoples who recovered fast”
Also moors were high iq asf during the Al Andalusia period, they developed calculation for gravity and light nearly a thousand years prior to newton, then newton added to those ideas. And they were also one of the major reason for the renaissance to start and the dark ages to end, as they had translated a fuck ton of their contributions to Latin.
No moors = ooga booga retarded cumskins.
- Ibn Sina (Avicenna) (980-1037 CE):
- Theory of Motion: He was one of the first to propose that a projectile continues to move due to an impetus (mayl) imparted to it by the thrower, and that this impetus is gradually diminished by external forces like air resistance. This was a crucial step away from the Aristotelian idea that a moving object requires a constant force and towards the concept of inertia, a cornerstone of Newtonian physics and thus Einstein's.
- Ibn Bajjah (Avempace) (c. 1085–1138 CE):
- Concept of a Vacuum: He criticized Aristotle's rejection of a vacuum and argued that a body could move in a void with constant velocity and no resistance. This idea further developed the concept that became Newton's First Law of Motion.
- Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126–1198 CE):
- Critique of Aristotle: His extensive commentaries on Aristotle were hugely influential in medieval Europe. He argued against some of Aristotle's physics, creating a climate of critical inquiry that allowed European scholars like Jean Buridan (who developed the theory of impetus further) to build new models of motion.
- Al-Kindi (c. 801–873 CE):
- Geometry of Vision: In his work "De Radiis Stellarum" (On the Rays of Stars), he proposed that everything in the world emits rays in every direction, which physically affect the environment. He was one of the first to use geometry to explain how vision works, arguing that light rays travel in straight lines from an object to the eye. This mathematical approach was revolutionary.
- Ibn Sahl (c. 940–1000 CE):
- Law of Refraction: A century before the commonly credited Snell, Ibn Sahl discovered the law of refraction. In a manuscript on burning mirrors and lenses, he described how light bends when passing between two different media (e.g., air and glass). He used this to design advanced lenses.
- This is a direct mathematical contribution to optics that Einstein would have learned as a fundamental law of how light behaves.
- Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) (965–1040 CE): Arguably the most important figure in this story.
- The Book of Optics (Kitab al-Manazir):This was arguably the most important book on optics for over 600 years. Its contributions are foundational:
- Refutation of Emission Theory: He definitively disproved the ancient Greek idea that the eye emits light to see. Instead, he established the modern intromission theory: that vision occurs because light rays, reflected from objects, travel into the eye.
- Empirical Method: He used extensive experimentation to prove his theories, building camera obscuras (dark rooms), studying lenses, and analyzing reflection and refraction. This methodology is the bedrock of all modern science, including Einstein's.
- Theory of Light: He argued that light is a physical substance that travels in straight lines at a finite (though very high) speed.
- Explanation of Reflection and Refraction: He expanded on the work of Ibn Sahl, providing detailed experimental accounts of how light behaves.
- Algebra: The word itself comes from the title of al-Khwarizmi's book "Al-Kitab al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab al-Jabr wal-Muqabala" (The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing). Einstein's equations require algebra.
- Algorithm: The term derives from the Latinized name of al-Khwarizmi.
- Trigonometry & Geometry: Scholars like Nasir al-Din al-Tusi made significant advances in spherical trigonometry, essential for astronomy and, later, for describing the curvature of spacetime in General Relativity.
What kind of retarded point is this, mirin high iq raceI have no will to go into all that effort buddy boyo. Just tell me what is stopping moors from being advanced today? Why do they behave like low IQ animals if they are such a genius bearing race?
mirin chatgptWhat kind of retarded point is this, mirin high iq race
authoritarian govs (heres why there are authoritarian govs.)
These are only like 50% of the causes for it, i cba to send the rest
- European powers (primarily France, but also Italy in Libya and Spain in parts of Morocco) actively weakened or destroyed existing local political structures, traditional governance systems, and legal codes to break resistance and facilitate control. This left a power vacuum after independence.
- Imposition of Arbitrary Borders: Colonial powers drew borders for their own administrative and economic convenience, often ignoring ethnic, tribal, and cultural realities. This created artificial states where building a unified national identity was a challenge, making it easier for a strong central ruler to claim they alone could hold the nation together.
- The "Strong State" Model: The colonial state itself was the ultimate authoritarian institution—governing by decree, using brutal force to suppress dissent, and employing extensive surveillance. The post-independence elites who took over these states inherited this ready-made apparatus of control and often saw it as the natural model for governance.
- Undermining Civil Society: Colonial rule suppressed organic, grassroots political organizations and movements that were not aligned with its interests. This prevented the development of a robust and independent civil society (e.g., strong labor unions, political parties, professional associations) that could later hold a new government accountable.
And those regimes are very corrupt (Pervasive corruption siphons off public funds that could be used for infrastructure, education, and healthcare. It creates an uneven playing field for business and erodes public trust)
This leading to:
- Over-reliance on Few Sectors:Many North African economies are heavily dependent on a narrow range of resources:
- Hydrocarbons: Algeria and Libya are overwhelmingly reliant on oil and gas exports. This makes them vulnerable to global price swings and discourages investment in other sectors (a phenomenon known as the "resource curse" or "Dutch disease").
- Tourism: Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt rely heavily on tourism, a sector highly sensitive to political instability and security shocks (e.g., terrorist attacks, pandemics).
- High Youth Unemployment: This is perhaps the single biggest socioeconomic challenge. Economies have not been able to create enough formal, high-quality jobs for their large and growing youth populations. This leads to brain drain (educated youth leaving), social unrest, and wasted potential.
- Informal Economy: A large portion of economic activity is informal, meaning it is untaxed, unregulated, and offers workers no social safety nets or job security.
3. Environmental and Resource Pressures
- Water Scarcity: North Africa is one of the most water-stressed regions in the world. Climate change is exacerbating droughts, threatening agriculture (a key employer) and even urban water supply.
- Food Security: The region is highly dependent on food imports (especially wheat), making it vulnerable to global price inflation and supply chain disruptions, as seen after the Ukraine war.
- Climate Change Vulnerability: The region faces extreme heat, desertification, and rising sea levels that threaten coastal cities and Nile Delta agriculture.
Thats ur answer buddy, now tell me why for my other points?
Okay so Singaporeans and Israelis are much much smarter than Europeanstwo examples of high iq people builiding a country from zero
singapore and israel
created by europeansunless they got tons of money from sugar daddy USA
Only because of moors.created by europeans
lmao this is not even trolling anymoreOnly because of moors.
Another common moors >>> euros moment
I explained why, maybe if you opened the spoiler you’d know.lmao this is not even trolling anymore
I explained why, maybe if you opened the spoiler you’d know.
Not only would Spain have been a shithole and the first niggas to go to colonise South America would be the French in the 1600s (ottomans would be slaying in Germany by then without Spanish aid)
But the renaissance wouldn’t have happened (no texts???) and you niggas would have to make up ur own mathematical shit and start all ur scientific “theories” from scratch.
here’s another couple Al Andalusia edit for you.
Second one made me tear uprep my posts I’ll rep urs
@Jagged0
No by the time europe got strong North Africa was literally dead and half of it was under the ottomans. Also im not even North African jfl im just defending Al Andalusia.Europe was so weak yet it utterly cucked you
Only for 200 years. Arabs and NA for 800 (not so much pillaging opposite really we left them with massive empires and in a better state than when before we conquered them, unlike the joos I mean Euros) 1000+ if you count carthagians, who were North Africans.Somehow Europe could do both pillaging the world and science, a master race indeed.
Yet not a single western and Northern European scientist (not just important ones, i mean just not at all) for 99.9% of history.Yet not a single modern important moorish scientist
Said the guy whos ancestors relied on math techniques created by arabs and NA (algebra, numerical system) Whos ancestors were also notorious for being both the one of the biggest pirates in history, and the biggest slave traders in history.Maybe if you guys focused more on math and less in being pirates and slave traders you would have been more advanced