Thursday, February 10, 2011

Daily #12

I think war is a form of technology because it has to do with the usage and knowledge of tools and is a method that applies these tools. The term war really goes well with the definition at dictionary.com, which is “the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.” War applies to this definition because war creates its own technical means and is related to using science. Also, this method affects society and the way of live for numerous types of people and it also affects the environment. War creates its own technical means because the armies and military people make their weapons to use in the war and the militaries use all the weapons to their fullest potentials. War also affects the way of life because when a war takes place somewhere, the people who live there are affected negatively and must cope with the war or must flee the area. Society is affected by wars because the government must do something to help the country in the war and the people must protect themselves and make the right decisions. Science is very helpful when it comes to wars because the science behind making weapons must be used for an advantage and medicine must be used and must improve when more and more soldiers get injured. There are so many tools that are used during wars and soldiers must be familiar with them so they can be used properly on such an important stage.  All of these reasons help explain why war is a form of technology.

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