• Brokkr@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      That’s why we name our ages after the materials within. Material science is the foundation for almost all other physical sciences.

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          We’re currently in the information age, which is due to silicon. In a few hundred years, this time may reasonably be called the silicon age. Society has only recently transferred to the silicon age from the previous iron age. If we don’t cause a total collapse of our society, then we will be in the silicon age for a few hundred more years, and that will likely include space colonization.

          The space age you’re referring to is likely the 60s, when space exploration was beginning. A decade or two isn’t long enough to be considered an age.

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          There’s the industrial age too. Which I guess you could also call “The Age of Steam” or “The Age of Coal” or some other thing.