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How were Neolithic Revolution and the Scientific Revolution different?

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How were Neolithic Revolution and the Scientific Revolution different?

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The main difference was that changes or advances occurred much faster in the scientific revolution. By then, there was writing and rapid dissemination of ideas so that others could build on the discoveries of the initial pioneers in science. In the Neolithic period, many people stumbled on to advances independently. There was little communication of new ideas over the distances between peoples. Ideas might be passed on when people clashed in localized warfare. This was a much slower, drawn out process.

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