ephemeralization
Ephemeralization is the process by which more tasks are accomplished with less matter, energy, and time through advances in knowledge and technology. It embodies the idea that progress enables greater output, quality, and functionality while reducing the physical resources and time required to achieve them.
Coined and popularized by Buckminster Fuller in mid-20th century writings, ephemeralization describes humanity’s growing ability to
Proponents point to microelectronics that deliver vast computing power from tiny chips, additive manufacturing and precision
Ephemeralization is not a guarantee of reduced consumption. The rebound effect can offset efficiency gains, and
Today the idea informs discussions of sustainable design, automation, and long-range planning, though it remains contested