I'd like that. Try to avoid sources that have agendas, though.
After all, from what I understand, the crusades were a complete failure, and Saladin displayed moral superiority to Richard III, by giving food and shelter to the Christian troops. That's an indication to me that Islam reached its current state at a later time.
Islamic Golden Age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
give a read to "end of the golden age" and "decline"
I think that my statement "Islam abandoned science in order to embrace religion" is not a bad observation.
But have you checked that graph to make sure it's done just that? There are so many variables in this case that I don't see how a single graph can represent all of them.
Not to mention, many of our modern technologies were discovered by accident (such as penicillin), meaning there's absolutely no way to know if we really could have reached our current point earlier. That is why I call fallacy.
I already agreed that it is not conclusive.
and with some basic knowledge, I can make some estimations.
I know for a fact that advancement of technology has a tendancy to accelerate over time. because the more we discover, the easier it is to discover new things based on our previous discoveries.
you can make that observation by simply comparing the advancement of technology in the stonage with advancement of technology now.
so, with this I can say that a graph would use the mathematical model y=x^a
but your right, i cannot be sure of the value of "a". the graph I showed you may have some variance, if "a" was smaller, the graph would lean more to the right, If "a" was larger, the graph would lean more to the left.
but the basic shape of the graph can be confirmed. and the observation that the dark ages is inconsistent with the rest is also not to far fetched.
and you are right, there are irregularities that you can't put in there, but when your looking at a basic trend, irregularities are of litle importance.
Aristotle's round earth at the center of the universe (which as at that time believed to be composed of various spheres) was actually the cosmology of Dark Ages Christianity.
Im not even going to do research on that because it is of litle importance for the statement that im making.
are you going to tell me that there hasen't been anyone in history who was killed for not comforming with a religion?
Maybe not deliberately, but your choice of words certainly does so, by saying that religion itself has held back technological and scientific advancement, instead of specifying that you mean Dark Ages Christianity.
I said "it is an illustration of how religion held back technology"
meaning, it is an example of how a religion held back technology.
If what I said is interpretated in the way you claim, than I apologise, I did not mean to do so.