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Reverse Engineering

Well let’s begin with the basics.  How did the Futhark get created in the first place?  We will probably never know but I can tell you that based on some good guesses I can formulate a idea, which when it comes to the end product makes more sense than just about any other I have seen so far.

 

After you get past the cultural differences between a community living in a forest rather then a desert or semi arid conditions, and all the stuff that does along with that change in community.

 

The idea that comes up next is, how do you live and or exist in a forest that you can not see too far, or up sometimes,  weather conditions are tricky at best and you have a group of people who have to live sometimes all to close together.

 

The answer is that your leaders would develop good strong coping mechanisms to have everything flow well together.  Having a family argument escalate beyond a point is bad when everyone depends on the other to carry their own weight.

 

So the leaders would have to depend on any and all ideas that worked to ensure the continued high morale of their community.

 

So they would look around at people trapped in close proximity to each other and see how they interacted, what worked what did not.

 

Next is close observation of the animals and plants in their surroundings for everything from medicine, food, clothes, and anything else plants and animals are good for.  Well one thing animals are good for is their existence is a smaller more compact version of our own.  So carefully observing the way animals acted and reacted to themselves and their environment would give a good bench mark as to how to advise the members of your own community.

 

Rabbits for instance easy to observe, their community structure is all about dominance trips on each other but they can live quite well without too much problems.    So figure out from observation what works for them and repeat for your own community.

 

Next after some careful observation time, you will see a sequence of events starting to unfold.  One action leads to a predictable reaction, the chain continues for predictable behavioral patterns.  With some personality quirks thrown in here and there which surprisingly enough do not affect the chain of events.  Things start and end, very predictably, you just have to have the correct understanding of the sequence.  And use that sequence as it is, not adding to it to make that sequence better.

 

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