What if the European continent never existed?

Norway
April 25, 2013 7:12pm CST
So I were sitting here in front of the computer, bored and suddenly it hit me! What if the European continent never existed? What would the world be like today? I think we would have no electricity, and therefore no modern electronics. We would be less spread, and more "barbaric". There really is no fasit answer to this question, it's all about YOUR opinion. What do you think?
3 responses
@silverfox09 (4708)
• United States
26 Apr 13
I dont think the world would be barbaric as people from below Europe traveled to Europe according to evolution . Also you are forgetting how modern the Egyptian was and smart. I think they may have develop things maybe not as Europe but their were big cities and by natural order they would discover electricity . Europe learn take a lot from those countries too . The world need everyone .
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• Norway
26 Apr 13
Yes, but the Egyptians disapeared with no European involvement. The man who discovered electricity was of European origin, which would mean that he would never exist without the European continent. USA wouldn't be the country that we know. Europeans also spread knowledge all over the world from Asia, Africa and America.
@lampar (7584)
• United States
26 Apr 13
I can imagine the Russian will travel to Africa continent by ships or Submarines instead of the usual mode of transporting using their Armour tanks and heavy land hovers if the European continent is never existed; they probably will curses all the way from Moscow to Algeria or Morocco while misses the hospitality of the less' barbaric' Europeans and the electricity that power their home TV.
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
26 Apr 13
Ha ha ha, well u are forgetting that European continent is not the only continent present on this earth, we have 6 other continents as well ,so if not European continent then people would have been in the other 6 continents, yes had there been no continent then there would have been barbarism every where for the survival.