Say no one made those things. No cellphones, computers, or the Internet. There were only black and white TVs. No ereaders, etc. What will the world be like?
4x? Here's a fairly well known ad from 1951.
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Whether you're comparing analog or vacuum-tube computers to those of today, you're still off by quite a few orders of magnitude.
People did a lot of mindblowing things before cheap computing, including advanced rocket design, aerospace engineering, and models of theoretical physics that are still being explored today. Remember last week, the proof of gravitational waves that was announced? Einstein predicted those in 1916. However, I would not like to live in a world without modern computing, considering what I know now. Without modern computing our knowledge would be greatly reduced in many fields, not the least of which would be medicine.
You could argue that technology is causing all kinds of problems, but you would be wrong and only repeating your forebears. People cause most problems, just as people fix most problems. If you want a better future (or today) find ways to improve the human condition.
Well, if they hadn't built the Antikythera Mechanism back in 100BC or so, the dreaded Kythera would have killed us all.
People did a lot of mindblowing things before cheap computing, including advanced rocket design, aerospace engineering, and models of theoretical physics that are still being explored today. Remember last week, the proof of gravitational waves that was announced? Einstein predicted those in 1916. However, I would not like to live in a world without modern computing, considering what I know now. Without modern computing our knowledge would be greatly reduced in many fields, not the least of which would be medicine.
Say no one made those things. No cellphones, computers, or the Internet. There were only black and white TVs. No ereaders, etc. What will the world be like?
Say no one made those things. No cellphones, computers, or the Internet. There were only black and white TVs. No ereaders, etc. What will the world be like?