what is the causes that for technologhy
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without technology there would be no wheel. Without technology there would be no wheel barrel or carriage for animals to pull and get us around. Without technology there wouldn't be sailing vessels to bring the Vikings to western Europe, Greenland, Iceland, and North America. Without the steam power invention we wouldn't have steam ships, steam trains, steam powered factories and means of mass production and steam cars ( we had those for years around the early 1900s). Without steam motors we wouldn't get gas motors that technology brought us. This also brought the diesel motor that brought the diesel electric trains. Technology broug. ht us the ability to harness and use electricity first just to light our houses. That then can to making devices run on electricity. Things like the refrigeration, fan, radio that connected vast amounts of people, telephone, moving pictures (movies), air conditioning, and even electric cars ( again they were plentiful in the early 1900s). Technology brought up flight and ability to go under water to great depths. Technology also brought us new ways to kill each other in the civil war, world war one, and world war two. This also brought the technology to make the atom bomb. This technology also brought more powerful and destructive nuclear bombs like the hydrogen bomb and the Tsar bomb. During this time technology also brought us wireless communications that evolved into cellular communications. This cellular communications improved even more with technology over several decades until we were able to make a handheld cell phone in the 1980s and have portable cellphones with the everyday person (well every day business person or doctor or lawyer type). From this technology we got smaller and more efficient devices like MP3 players, pocketable cellphones, even pocketable computers like PDAs. From this technology we eventually came to the smartphone with the first iPhone and androids devices and to what we have today. All this is from someone thinking about a better way to do something with something.