Technology is a lot like a role-playing game. After grinding for resources for a long time to unlock a new skill tree, spending the skill points is a breeze.
Simply put, it experiences explosive growth.
And since science in this world also includes magic, it may be acting as a catalyst.
The resulting explosion was a bit on the large side.
A single industrial revolution here seemed poised to accomplish everything from Earth's three industrial revolutions all at once.
Zog studied the crudely made cathode-ray tube, overcome by a sense of absurdity, like seeing a legendary hero ride a stray mutt into battle.
Never mind that it was black and white, used progressive scanning, had a frame rate of only 25, and was low-resolution. Since it relied on Magic Power to excite an alchemical fluorescent material, prolonged use would even leave burn-in marks on the screen.
