
Drexler's law
Drexler's law states that as technology advances, the cost and effort required to improve it decrease exponentially. In other words, the more we develop and refine a technology, the easier and cheaper it becomes to make further improvements. This creates a cycle where innovations accelerate rapidly over time, enabling faster progress and new possibilities at lower costs. It's a principle that helps explain why technological change often speeds up and why future improvements tend to become more attainable.