May 20, 2012

What would happen to the world if there's no technology?


As we grow more and more dependent on technology we lose the ability to survive without it. What will happen if we can no longer produce the materials and power required to run our techno-society. This could result from a devastating global war or simply over time as we exhaust our resources and expand our population.
Technology is so taken for granted that if society were without it for a day it would cause chaos. The loss of technology would, however, at least make some people reflect on how difficult everyday life seems to be when technology isn't available. It also would be interesting to see how well people adapted to a sudden loss of technology.
Moreover, can you imagine a world without a computer? Your life will be so bored, you cannot do anything. Just sit tight at home watching TV’s.

Today wherever we go, we get computers by our side to help us. There's no doubt that   computers are not meant only for good purposes, but if we differentiate the pros and cons of computers, we come to find it as the most valuable technology on earth today. So if no computers, NO LIFE!!
L For various types of person, computer means everything, from doing your work until your lifestyle can effect from a computer.

Computers

·         Computers are so important to Western industrialized society that many aspects of that society would be negatively affected if technology was lost for a day. From hospitals to stock markets, the consequences of a widespread less of technology would be serious. Apart from the tangible problems, a great deal of stress also would affect people. One example of this would be increased worry about the inability to pay bills, transfer money from one account to another, or access medical records.

Communication

·         Losing the ability to communicate would be one of the hardest things for people to deal with after a loss of technology. This obviously would cause problems in the workplace, for example, without the ability to send email. Emotionally, it would be difficult for some people to adjust to not using mobile phones, as well as not being able to send and receive emails, use instant messaging and social media. Some people would feel suddenly alienated from their world.

Music

·         A major shutdown of anything technological would result in being unable to use iPods and watch the latest music videos on YouTube. Music fans then might deeply appreciate the battery-powered transistor radio. As music uplifts the spirit and moves people in a profound way, any difficulty in accessing it would distress music lovers. There would be no downloading of music, and musical artists would not be able to upload their latest creations.

Rediscovery

·         One positive impact of a loss of technology might be a reliance on more basic methods of working and communicating. This would include writing with a pen and paper more often than usual, or going back to using a typewriter. Communication would have to involve more face time with real people, rather than being absorbed by a screen, or texting and talking on a phone.

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