Kranzberg’s Second Law: Invention is the mother of necessity
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Kranzberg’s Second Law can be simply stated:
Invention is the mother of necessity.
Von Melvin Kranzberg im Text Technology and History: «Kranzberg Laws» (1986) Bemerkungen
Every technical innovation seems to require
additional technical advances in order to make it fully
effective. If one invents a lathe that can cut metal faster
than existing machines, this necessitates improvements
in the lubricating system to keep the mechanism
running efficiently, improved grinding materials to
stand up under the enhanced speed, and new means of
taking away quickly the waste material from the item
being turned.
Von Melvin Kranzberg im Text Technology and History: «Kranzberg Laws» (1986) The automobile is a prime example of how a
successful technology requires auxiliary technologies to
make it fully effective, for it brought whole new
industries into being and turned existing industries in
new directions by its need for rubber tires, petroleum
products, and new tools and materials. Furthermore,
large-scale use of the auto demanded a host of auxiliary
technological activities - roads and highways, garages
and parking lots, traffic signals, and parking meters.
Von Melvin Kranzberg im Text Technology and History: «Kranzberg Laws» (1986) A good case of invention mothering necessity can
be seen in the landmark textile inventions of the 18th
century. Kay’s &dquo;flying shuttle&dquo; wove so quickly that it
upset the usual ratio of four spinners to one weaver;
either there had to be many more spinners or else
spinning had to be similarly quickened by application of
machinery. Thereupon Hargreaves, Cartwright, and
Crompton improved the spinning process; then
Cartwright set about further mechanizing the weaving
operation in order to take full advantage of the nowabundant yam produced by the new spinning machines.
Von Melvin Kranzberg im Text Technology and History: «Kranzberg Laws» (1986) 1 Erwähnungen
- Technology and History: «Kranzberg Laws» (Melvin Kranzberg) (1986)