Talk:Human/@comment-2606:6000:6203:F400:5CF0:7C5D:DF1E:741F-20171024232352/@comment-29248623-20171025010102

The problem in several aspects is the context of the perspective and the collective intelligence shared between countries.

The former aspect is that we readers have a broader worldview than the humans in the LN and thus a larger pool of context to draw from due to our different perspective. Part of the limitations in knowledge and training for the human societies in the NW also comes into play in the latter aspect. Since they have a limited value of information distribution and availability due to various socio-political and such situations they do not have a well-built and otherwise openly accesible reserve of collective intelligence.

The real-world case of the internet literally accelerating the development of developing countries and societies is a case model we can apply to this situation and where we can conclude that the severely limiting factor for many of the societies is the unwillingness of certain organizations to openly or more readily distribute information and intelligence. Techniques for training, weaponry and magic research, crafting technologies and even societal/cultural histories are all strictly controlled and sheltered by various state or non-state organizations due to the tense relationships of the various human states. This is one of the main limiters to the development of humans in the NW.