When Tools Become Culture
by Punya Mishra
Cultural technologies are more than just inventions. They “fundamentally alter how we think, create, and make meaning.”
The railroad, the telegraph, and the mechanical clock each began as tools, but their intersection created something far more profound. The need to coordinate train schedules across distances led to standardized time zones, fundamentally transforming how humans conceptualize and experience time itself. This wasn’t just about making trains run on time – it reshaped human consciousness, creating new concepts of punctuality, new forms of social coordination, and new ways of thinking about time as something that could be wasted or saved.