"Since ancient times, the cumulative contributions of all agronomists and medical scientists might just overshadow his," Xiang Shan said.
The ancestors in western Asia who domesticated wheat, those in the Ganges River Basin who tamed rice, and the human ancestors around the world who began to cultivate different crops, followed by all agronomists of all times and regions afterward.
Add to that everyone from Hippocrates and Bian Que to Paracelsus, up to all modern medical scientists.
They created something out of nothing, from zero to one, and then carefully nurtured the bud of this "technology" until it reached Yawgmoth.
Then Yawgmoth expanded this "ten" to an "almost perfect" "hundred" in one breath.
"Agriculture" and "medical care" could henceforth be replaced by "industry."
In Xiang Shan's view, this was a change enough to rival the cognitive and agricultural revolutions.
Hiroshi Matsushima just made a sound.