How Does Tech Evolution: Then, Now & Future (1900-2100) Work?

Tech evolution is like a story where people keep making better toys over time, from simple blocks to smart robots.

Back in 1900, life was like playing with wooden blocks: you had to build things by hand, and not much changed from one year to the next. People used telephones (like talking tubes) to chat across rooms or cities, and cars were more like horses, they needed gas, but they didn’t go very fast.

Today, it’s like having a robot friend who can solve puzzles, draw pictures, and even talk to you. We have smartphones that fit in your pocket and can do everything from taking photos to playing games. The internet is like a giant playground where everyone connects and shares ideas, no matter how far apart they are.

By 2100, we might be using smart glasses or even robot helpers who can cook, clean, and take you on adventures. Maybe we’ll even fly to other planets! It's like turning a simple wooden block into a spaceship, one step at a time. Tech evolution is like a story where people keep making better toys over time, from simple blocks to smart robots.

Back in 1900, life was like playing with wooden blocks: you had to build things by hand, and not much changed from one year to the next. People used telephones (like talking tubes) to chat across rooms or cities, and cars were more like horses, they needed gas, but they didn’t go very fast.

Today, it’s like having a robot friend who can solve puzzles, draw pictures, and even talk to you. We have smartphones that fit in your pocket and can do everything from taking photos to playing games. The internet is like a giant playground where everyone connects and shares ideas, no matter how far apart they are.

By 2100, we might be using smart glasses or even robot helpers who can cook, clean, and take you on adventures. Maybe we’ll even fly to other planets! It's like turning a simple wooden block into a spaceship, one step at a time.

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  1. A child learns about how light bulbs changed life in the early 1900s.
  2. Someone explains that smartphones are like having a whole office in your pocket.
  3. A person describes how flying cars might change traffic one day.

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