03 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
Applied History of Technology
Ravna had known that “jumpstarting” technology must be a topic in the ship’s library. It turned out the subject was a major academic specialty. Besides ten thousand case studies, there were customizing programs and lots of very dull-looking theory. Though the “rediscovery problem” was trivial in the Beyond, down in the Slow Zone almost every conceivable combination of events had happened. Civilizations in the Slowness could not last more than a few thousand years. Their collapse was...An academic field for a galactic civilization in which they study the technological advancement of different species on different planets. Includes the concept of "jumpstarting," where a civilization is given more advanced technology, similar to the concept of "leapfrogging" for third world countries on Earth.
19 JUN 2011 by ideonexus
A Brief History of People Resisting Technological Advance...
Look at how often change is fought in history. Here’s an example
that always tickles me. The chain of events back in the twelfth
century that set Europe going economically after the Dark Ages
was essentially the textile revolution. A new loom came in from
Arab Spain. It had foot pedals, which left the weaver’s hands free
to weave faster and make more cloth cheaper. The Dutch weavers
smashed the thing up because it would have put people out of work.
(That was a new idea in the twelfth cent...Even though the advances ultimately benefit society as a whole, people resist and riot because they are put out of work or may lose power from the change.