Technonomics: The Law of Technology
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A framework showing technology as the lawful extension of language—letters spell code, code spells systems, and systems spell networks.
Description
Technonomics: The Law of Technology defines technology as a lawful extension of language. From techne (Greek: “craft, art, skill”) and nomos (Greek: “law, order, arrangement”), Technonomics demonstrates that every invention, from simple tools to advanced digital systems, is governed by the recursive structures of language. Letters spell schematics, code compiles through syntax, and protocols ensure interoperability. Technology exists because it is written, named, and ordered.
This work shows how graphemes inscribe designs, phonemes voice commands, and morphemes and lexemes stabilize technical vocabulary. Orthography secures precision, ensuring that a misplaced character does not break a program or void a blueprint. Multiplicity of tools and languages—whether hammers or software, mechanical drawings or blockchain—are all reconciled by linguistic unity. Technonomics demonstrates that technology is not separate from language but is its continuation into matter and machine. From programming languages to engineering blueprints, from networks to AI, this framework proves that technology is always spelled into coherence.




