How the Developement of the Printing Press Had an Enormous Impact in Europe in the Middle Ages, and Later Translated into a Paradigm That Would Change the World Forever

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There is no certainty of nature except the certainty of its lack thereof. What a person may perceive to be actual fact can all be muddled by deeper inquiry of the human condition. This is because of the principle of impermanence: the notion that not one thing can escape the boundaries of change. Change is inevitable, it is a part of us, and it is often marked by a series of several scientific and/or …

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…may never have been inspired to produce history's greatest pieces of literature. Even modern human culture would have been dramatically different without the invention of moveable type. The list goes on and on, and therefore, to calculate what civilization gained from Gutenberg's invention is impossible, and although by name it may be labeled a paradigm shift, its importance and value is somewhat understated, and its profound impact on human society is not to be underestimated.