Fibre – The Basis of All Creation

Advocacy, Craftspersons/ Artisanal, Editorial, Employment/ Livelihood

Fibre – The Basis of All Creation

Pandey, Juhi

Issue #10, 2023                                                                              ISSN: 2581- 9410 If we look into evolution of the human race it has been because of the constant development of the species need for survival as well as curiosity that from clothing oneself with animal hide, living in caves and forest shelters, to using natural cut rocks as troughs, leaves as containers, wooden stumps as building blocks to now where there is a new fabric being developed every day, architects building structures nearly reaching the sky and utility equipment that are robotic in nature is because of the deep understanding of the environment and ecosystem in which the human being lives. The evolution of the human race began from the need for survival in the large diverse animal kingdom that it is a part of. First, protecting itself from the other animal species some of whom were bigger and fiercer. Then an environment which was ever changing in climatic conditions from heat to rain and cold. Finally, just the diversity in the land they lived on, with thick forests, to dry sandy dessert, to cold ice desserts, huge towering mountains, rocky terrains and large rivers with the vast oceans. Just like other animal species even the human beings had to constantly keep figuring out ways and means to stay alive which has technically not changed even in the 21st century only the ways and means differ in the current times. Understanding these basic needs made every human being in the Dark Ages and all the other evolutionary stages, a d...
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