As Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel and Fairchild Semiconductor, observed in 1965, processing power doubles every two years as transistors in a chip gain in abundance and speed - a rate emblematic of broader discovery and innovation. The ability to instantaneously communicate and share and consume information – be it cat videos or scientific research – has amplified the pace of technological breakthroughs. The Internet, above all, has shaped more aspects of society across civilizations than any single invention of the past. ![]() ![]() In less than 250 years, we catapulted from horse-drawn carts to self-driving cars from navigating by the stars to relying on voice-activated GPS instructions from penning letters to loved ones to having awkward conversations with Siri. But progress has snowballed since the first industrial revolution of the late 18th century. It took us several million years to reach this point. With our dominion over Earth secure, we have even set our sights on conquering the solar system. Roads and power lines crisscross the ground, while airplanes and satellites clog the atmosphere and beyond. We have tunneled through mountains, redirected rivers and spawned new bodies of land. We have constructed cities that sprawl for miles and built skyscrapers that pierce the heavens. ![]() Humanity's impact and influence on our planet is undeniable.
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