• ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.com
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      9 months ago

      Yeah interesting thought there actually. In absolute numbers I wager more people believe in mythical beings of some form today in Europe than the 1700s. But as a share of the total population it’s going to be a lot lower, of course.

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        9 months ago

        Is it going to be a lower percentage of the total population though? There’s a lot about ye olde days that kinda gets generalised, and hand-waved. Like people’s ability to read in medieval times. Sure it wasn’t as prevalent as today, but reading was probably a lot more common than most people think.

        As for belief in mythical beings, who knows, religious belief was a lot stronger in the 1700s, but that doesn’t necessarily mean everyone believed in the fae.

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      Gibson said “The future is here, it’s just not evenly distributed.”

      The future was there with Newton, but it’s still not evenly distributed 400 years later.