>>>Knowledge continually decreased after the flood, and that continued to around the time of the renaissance. Knowledge definitely has increased since then, and is increasing exponentially at this time.<<<
That is very interesting claim. I was always under the impression that scholars like Archimedes, Aristotle, Socrates, and Pythagorus (he came after Daniel, didn’t he,) contributed greatly to our knowledge in ancient Greece. Wasn’t ancient Greece considered to be the “Cradle of Western Civilization?” Wasn’t ancient Rome also a heavy contributor to the classics?
Philip
Knowledge was at the same level at the time of the flood as it was at the 18th century.
There was a long decline in knowledge after the flood. Pythagoras knew less than the late ice age mariners after the flood. Check out James Neinhuis’ site: http://www.iceagecivilizations.com/