Thursday, October 30, 2008

Techknology and warfare

Do advance's in techknology affect warfare? My answer is yes. For example World War 1 was partially brought about by the invention of dynomite and storable nitroglycerin, becuase of this it allowed for bigger explosions and much more versitly guns, not to mention a faster rate of fire from their guns and a faster reload time. This one invention lead to many peoples death.
Does warfare effect techknology? My answer to this is yes. For example World War 2 brought about the creation of the nuclear bomb. A weapon so powerful that just one could take out entire city's, distroy the land, and spoil the land, creatures, and plants for many years.
In today's world we have many inventions created for war that have now entered into every day life. Just a few examples are: Nuclear energy, Gps, the Computer, and Internet, just to name a few. I'm sure that there will be many more inventions first used for warfare, but will soon develope into home appliance's.

2 comments:

Justin See said...

List of Words you spelled wrong:

Technology (Techknology)
Dynamite (Dynomite)
Versitly?
people's (peoples)
cities (City's)
destroy (distroy)
appliances (appliance's)

I liked the article by the way.

Mackenzie said...

Justin, you're really nice. ;) Um, yah I think technology is way important to warfare and vice versa. That's how we get a lot of our technology advances, through war because war actually gives people a reason to invent things. During peace time, if you invented dynamite people would just think you were crazy. But in war it had an actual use and then people can use it.