It would be just like that scenario if a senior class student is reversed back to previous one then the possibility of that student to do something wonderful with high grade mentality because centuries back it was man who discovered digital world and obviously this time he would try to explore another window.
No doubt without having any technology on the earth, we can restrict to reach more advancement but the human mind is more creative than every robotic device so in the absence of any phone, tablet, etc it can find a way of survival 😊
The People, considering it a question of survival, would utilize all the intellect and resources they possess to regain what they had lost, sooner or later. In order to imagine and portray a situation where all the devices suddenly disappear from the world, a careful analysis of the pre-technological era (when there were no e-devices) would help a lot. By drawing comparison between the two scenarios, it is explicit that the pre-technological was predominantly a 'story-telling culture'. however, in the aforementioned proposed scenario, people would not be left with vague ideas of technological advancement, rather, they would be knowing not only the devices but also their mechanism of working, benefits and impacts which those devices brought to our life. It would, therefore, become a sine qua non for the people ultimately to strive to regain the level of technology they had lost. it is mainly because now it would not be a matter of probability of success for their invention but a matter of restore what the people had already had and experienced.
It would be just like that scenario if a senior class student is reversed back to previous one then the possibility of that student to do something wonderful with high grade mentality because centuries back it was man who discovered digital world and obviously this time he would try to explore another window.
No doubt without having any technology on the earth, we can restrict to reach more advancement but the human mind is more creative than every robotic device so in the absence of any phone, tablet, etc it can find a way of survival 😊
The People, considering it a question of survival, would utilize all the intellect and resources they possess to regain what they had lost, sooner or later. In order to imagine and portray a situation where all the devices suddenly disappear from the world, a careful analysis of the pre-technological era (when there were no e-devices) would help a lot. By drawing comparison between the two scenarios, it is explicit that the pre-technological was predominantly a 'story-telling culture'. however, in the aforementioned proposed scenario, people would not be left with vague ideas of technological advancement, rather, they would be knowing not only the devices but also their mechanism of working, benefits and impacts which those devices brought to our life. It would, therefore, become a sine qua non for the people ultimately to strive to regain the level of technology they had lost. it is mainly because now it would not be a matter of probability of success for their invention but a matter of restore what the people had already had and experienced.