Across
- 4. A conceptual technology that allows abstract knowledge to be represented, communicated and tested
- 7. A knowledge-preservation method that relies on community rather than physical storage
- 8. A legal and historical technology used to certify authenticity and authority
- 10. A rule-based procedure that enables both human and machine reasoning but does not guarantee understanding
- 11. A method of knowledge production involving systematic observation, testing and revision
- 13. A technology that standardised texts, increased literacy, and reduced reliance on authority-based knowledge
- 14. A scientific tool that reshaped biology by altering what was considered observable and real
Down
- 1. A system that stores vast amounts of information but relies on users to turn it into knowledge
- 2. A technology that preserves visual knowledge while framing reality through perspective and selection
- 3. A technology that transformed knowledge by allowing ideas to survive beyond individual human memory
- 5. A technology that challenged humanity’s position in the universe by extending perception beyond Earth
- 6. A non-digital object that stores knowledge but does not by itself guarantee truth or understanding
- 9. A measuring technology that allowed knowledge to become more precise and less dependent on human judgement
- 12. A system used to classify and retrieve knowledge, shaping what is easy or difficult to find
