by Oakley » Fri 02 Sep 2011, 12:24:36
Technology --
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 't')he branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
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the terminology of an art, science, etc.; technical nomenclature.
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a technological process, invention, method, or the like.
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the sum of the ways in which social groups provide themselves with the material objects of their civilization.
The essence of technology is that knowledge is applied to resources. Most of technology in history has sped up the use of resources. If you don't have knowledge, you don't have technology. If you don't have resources to use in application of knowledge, you don't have technology; you only have knowledge.
For most of human history knowledge was lacking, but there were plenty of resources right under our feet so we only had half of the technology equation, resources. Now we have considerably more knowledge, but if the resources are used up or become too expensive to extract, then we will no longer have both parts of the technology equation.
The point is that technology will not likely be the answer to the current population/resource imbalance. We would very soon need some sort of revolutionary new energy source, and even then, such a discovery would lead to more population growth with the eventual disaster just being pushed later into the future.