DRAGON
Origin (Made Up)
The most fascinating explanation involves an unexpected animal: the human.
In his book An Instict For Dragons, anthropologist David E. Jones argues that belief in dragons is so widespread among ancient cultures.
It is because Evolution embedded an innate fear of predators in the human mind.
The same fear is seen in monkeys have to exhibit a fear of snakes and large cats.
Jones hypothesizes that the trait of fearing large predators—such as pythons, birds of prey and elephant has been selected for in hominids.
In more recent times, These universal fears have been frequently combined in folklore and created the myth of the dragon.
Myth Of Dragon and China
The Chinese word 龍 (pronounced "lon") traditionally refers to a revered, mythical dragon that is very different from the feared and fierce dragons in the western world.
The Chinese dragon, by contrast, is considered a symbol of fortune and its stature is intertwined with the evolved Chinese culture and language.
Myth To Observation
The origin of the Chinese dragon has always been attributed to myth and legends, but paleontologists have found the skeleton of a super long-necked dinosaur that could be what the visual imagery of the Chinese dragon is based on.
Observation To Redefining Reality (Nantes)
Museum of Machines in the City Of Nantes
LES MACHINES DE L’ILE DE NANTES
Lon Ma (Chinese Robot Dragon)
Man controlling the Dragon
What if everything told to you is a lie
Made Up Reality is controlled by MAN
LES MACHINES DE L’ILE DE NANTES
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