by kjmclark » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 22:31:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mekrob', 'I')t depends on whom you talked about. If it's Europe and Japan and other parts of the world that are very scientific and progressive, then they'll likely continue to be increasing in technology.
Agreed. Remember that when the western Roman Empire collapsed, the eastern empire continued on, and Arabian/Muslim civilization picked up soon after, not to mention the rest of the world. Also, I expect that the world average level of technology will retract considerably, but recover as well, so while it's possible that some places will fall back to the 1200s, others won't fall back at all, and the places that are hit the hardest will probably recover somewhat.
Of course, climate change will be playing out at the same time, so that some places will be hit hard by both and just won't recover. I wonder about Mexico, for instance. Heck, for that matter, the American southwest may be completely depopulated by the turn of the next century.