Do Buddhist scriptures introduce prehistoric civilizations from Gaya Buddha to Sakyamuni Buddha?
Look up the history books of Buddhism. Personally, I tend to compare ancient Greek culture. For example, the Buddhist scriptures say that the color method is the fire wind of the earth, but this statement was first put forward by the Thai letter company in ancient Greece. It was first put forward that water is the composition of all substances, which should be in the same period as the Buddha in the 6th century, but it is really said that the composition of the fire wind of the earth was written by Aristotle. And he is 300 years later than the Buddha, so what we say in the Buddhist scriptures now is obviously added by later generations. At the same time, it also affected the development of modern so-called science and technology. The theory of five elements existed in the East at the same time, resulting in two ancestors of chemistry, one was alchemy in the East and the other was alchemy in the West, but none of them succeeded, so Democritus's atomism came to the stage of modern science and technology. .