tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5947401611487621681.post6757216602494951055..comments2024-03-23T03:37:49.624-07:00Comments on SF Worldbuilding: Worldbuilding Rambles: Names, Technology, and Socio-technic maturityMoranhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13534610668635337473noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5947401611487621681.post-56636311656101366292023-09-03T16:25:17.801-07:002023-09-03T16:25:17.801-07:00Greeat blog postGreeat blog postBloghttps://gotasdapalavrablog.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5947401611487621681.post-56440724673849417792016-05-27T22:05:47.597-07:002016-05-27T22:05:47.597-07:00I admit, I too fell to this trope of naming histor...I admit, I too fell to this trope of naming historical periods in previous drafts of my own setting. As of late, I'm more attracted towards the Kardasev scale and singularity epochs. Or to be exact there's the Agrarian Epoch where humanity turned from a hunter-gather society to a farming one, the Industrial Epoch where agrarian society shifted towards a more industrial and urban lifestyle, and the Kardashev I Epoch where humanity is finally able to generate a net worth of energy equal to that of a planet. It's more scientific, arguably, with quantifiable values and technological/social pars that is largely independent of species, and simple enough.<br /><br />Now subdividing those Trans-Epoch periods into easily categorized ages, that's a debate that I'm not exactly high enough on the paygrade to even attempt it. Still, an interesting insight on the subject.Sabersonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11304850400062201271noreply@blogger.com