The importance of efficiency and the information age only increased emphasis on efficiency and standardization. Most importantly the main invention that made everything more efficient was the steam engine, which allowed for machines with moving parts to be moved without manpower needing to be used. This paved the way for the modern engine, we have today. These are fundamental innovation in the generation and distribution of energy. We also cannot forget the ever-growing capitalism that was kicked off by the industrial revolution and has only increased in the Information …show more content…
Toffler transcends history and admits there is no alternative as change is, of course, inevitable, there is nothing that we can do defy these changes and we must accept the reality that nothing remains forever and everything does change. Like most mythmakers, he declares a major break with history; Toffler bravely inoculates many of the realities of the future, such as cloning, virtual reality, and the decline of the nuclear family. He uses the basic technique of magic, which involves simply replacing reality by