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What (who) is accelerating divergence - definition

PERCEIVED INCREASE IN THE RATE OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE THROUGHOUT HISTORY
User:Schaefer/Law of Accelerating Returns; The Law of Accelerating Returns; Law of Accelerating Returns; Law of accelerating returns; Kurzweil's Law; Accelerating returns; Kurzweil's Law of Accelerating Returns; Accelerating progress of technology

Accelerating change         
  • Computer power grows exponentially.
  • Exponential growth in [[supercomputer]] power
In futures studies and the history of technology, accelerating change is a perceived increase in the rate of technological change throughout history, which may suggest faster and more profound change in the future and may or may not be accompanied by equally profound social and cultural change.
Divergence         
VECTOR DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR MEASURING THE SOURCE OR SINK AT A GIVEN POINT
Divergency; Spherical divergence; Div operator; Divergence of a vector field
In vector calculus, divergence is a vector operator that operates on a vector field, producing a scalar field giving the quantity of the vector field's source at each point. More technically, the divergence represents the volume density of the outward flux of a vector field from an infinitesimal volume around a given point.
Divergency         
VECTOR DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR MEASURING THE SOURCE OR SINK AT A GIVEN POINT
Divergency; Spherical divergence; Div operator; Divergence of a vector field
·noun Disagreement; difference.
II. Divergency ·noun A receding from each other in moving from a common center; the state of being divergent; as, an angle is made by the divergence of straight lines.

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Accelerating change

In futures studies and the history of technology, accelerating change is the observed exponential nature of the rate of technological change in recent history, which may suggest faster and more profound change in the future and may or may not be accompanied by equally profound social and cultural change.