Recently I have been thinking about the void of innovation of the last few generations. In a nutshell, it seems that we hit the pause button somewhere around the late 80’s. I have been in search of some sort of inspiration or hope, but have seldom found an answer as to what has happened.
I recently went on my honeymoon to Chicago, a fantastic city. We went to the top of the Sears / Willis tower, and looked at the view. It was funny how the tallest building in the United States was build in 1973. It was a great flight to Chicago, riding on the Boeing 737 that was designed in the early 60s. Prior to my generation, every 10 years or so there was an entire new set of music that some loved, and some wanted to forget. Now the decades since the 90s just blend together.
Did we reach an apex, or simply a cultural shift? I highly doubt we are pressing the limits of human comprehension, as even the most skilled / difficult fields are very simple once a few hours in understanding are applied. At some point we lost our way, but it wasn’t just the USA. England, China, Russia are all along on the ride with us, seldomly producing actual innovation.
Remember AIDS, cancer, and the common cold? They are all still here, and despite years of supposed research, we struggle for any answer, solution, or even mitigation strategy. How is the car you drive? Almost any engine in use today was designed fundamentally at or before the turn of the century. Hybrid cars? A joke in their current state (just jam a bunch of lithium ion batteries in there, also developed in the 70s).
I would love it if people could comment on innovations, and what they see that is amazing or that is in development that can inspire. Where do we go from here?
Before we go down a road to the obvious, I don’t believe that Operating Systems are fundamentally different than 20 years ago. My Windows 7 and Linux of today are definitely not 20 years improved (we still use the same tcp / ip protocols (developed yet again in the 60s / 70s), same languages / paradigms (most of which developed in the 60s / 70s) etc. My computer today does little that my 8086 couldn’t do, and is terribly inefficient at doing so. I really don’t count most anything webpage based as an innovation, as it is such low hanging fruit (even google) that I can’t bring myself to include it in with the previously mentioned technologies.