Historical Tech Tree

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Screenshot from HistoricalTechTree.com, highlighting how the invention of electromagnetic induction in 1831 led to the development of the dynamo and alternating current, amidst a collection of other 19th-century technological developments and a mess of connecting lines.

This wonderful project, released six weeks ago, attempts the impossible challenge of building a Civilization-style tech tree but chronicling the development and interplay of all of the actual technological innovations humanity has ever made. Even in its inevitably-incomplete state, it’s inspiring and informative. Or, as Open Culture put it:

Our civilization has made its way from stone tools to robotaxis, mRNA vaccines, and LLM chatbots; we’d all be better able to inhabit it with even a slightly clearer idea of how it did so.

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