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Author Topic: Davinci's Innovations  (Read 2226 times)

GoblinCookie

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Re: Davinci's Innovations
« Reply #15 on: June 27, 2019, 06:24:39 am »

The effects of intertextuality/consilience of practices would certainly be intriguing in the myth and magic as magic would almost inevitably collide with science in a high fantasy reality.
Procedurally generated discoveries, errors, and dogma will also add to the realism of cultural evolution. (although this will probably deserve a thread of its own right)

I don't think it would collide with science in a high-magic.  That is because science is not a dogma, it is a method that does not inherently care if magic is involved or not, so it is quite possible to scientifically integrate magic in a high-magical world as a separate 'thing' which is either present or not.

The problem is more when we have small amounts of magic in a medium-to-low magic world.  Science struggles with non-ubiquitous things because they are not so easy to replicate.  If there is a lot of magic then magic can be reliably observed and proven experimentally, but if there is only a little magic then 'plausible mundane explanations' become credible rivals, leading to the kind of conflicts you are talking about.
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