Ancient Humans Were Drunk Every Single Day #animation#2danimation#viral#fyp#ancient
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beer, wine, whiskey, and most of them think drinking is a modern problem. It's not. Your ancestors were probably intoxicated long before civilization existed. In fact, some scientists believe alcohol helped create civilization itself. Not metaphorically, literally, beer may be older than bread, and the strangest part, your brain may have evolved specifically to crave alcohol millions of years before humans invented brewing, which means the feeling you get after a drink could be ancient, older than farming, older than history, possibly older than humanity itself. And once you understand this story, human evolution starts looking very different, because ancient humans weren't just drinking occasionally. For huge parts of history, they were drinking every single day. The story begins in the jungle, not a bar, not a brewery, a jungle floor covered in rotting fruit. About 10 million years ago, long before modern humans existed, fruit began fermenting naturally in tropical heat. Yeast consumed sugar. Alcohol appeared automatically. Nature was brewing before humans even knew what brewing was, and then something bizarre happened. Our primate ancestors evolved a mutation that made them dramatically better at digesting ethanol. Alcohol. Scientists studying human origins discovered this mutation in a digestive enzyme called ADH4. At first, the discovery made no sense. Why would evolution care about alcohol? Who was drinking before civilization? Then researchers realized something disturbing. Rotting fruit contained more calories than fresh fruit. The smell of alcohol actually helped primates locate ripe food faster in dense forests. The primates that tolerated ethanol survived better, which means one of the reasons your ancestors survived is because they were good at eating fermented fruit off the jungle floor. That's not a joke. Your relationship with alcohol may be millions of years old, but this is where the story gets weird, because humans eventually stopped finding alcohol naturally, and started manufacturing it on purpose. Most people think civilization began because humans wanted stable food supplies. Bread. Agriculture. Farming. But some archaeologists now suspect something far stranger. Humans may have invented farming, partly because they wanted beer. Yes, beer history may actually come before bread history. At an archaeological site called Gobekli Tepe in modern Turkey, researchers found massive stone pillars built over 11,000 years ago, before cities, before kingdoms, before writing. Hunter gatherers somehow organized enough labor to move stones weighing up to 20 tons, which raises a terrifying question. How did prehistoric humans convince hundreds of people to work together before civilization even existed? Then archaeologists found giant stone basins nearby. Some researchers believe they were used for ancient brewing methods. Early beer. Imagine that. Civilization itself may have started because humans wanted to get drunk together. And honestly, that theory explains more than most people realize, because alcohol does something incredibly powerful to the human brain. It lowers fear, builds trust, encourages storytelling, creates social bonding. In other words, the exact behaviors required to build civilization. But alcohol didn't just shape culture. It solved a deadly survival problem, because for most of history, water could kill you. Today, water seems harmless. You turn on a faucet, done. But throughout ancient history, drinking water was dangerous. Parasites, bacteria, disease, entire communities could die from contaminated water. And ancient humans had no idea why, but they accidentally discovered something important. Fermented drinks were safer. The brewing process killed many dangerous pathogens. Even weak alcohol made liquids more stable than ordinary water, which meant ancient humans started drinking alcohol constantly, not to party to survive.
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