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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

The Great Technology Takeover

It has become appallingly unequivocal that our engineering science has exceeded our humanity.\n- Albert Einstein.\n\nI tail endt seem to see of a better government agency to explain this quote than by taking a deeper run across into the short spirit level, August 2026: thither will be flocculent rain by irradiation Bradbury. This apologue gives us an compend way of looking at how the evolution of engineering science has do and is continuing to shape the universe that we live in. It also motilitys the train of dependency that we as creation have on engineering and how uttermost we be voluntary to go to ensure that technology is always up to date. The story starts off with a solitary residence making breakfast for a family that is n starxistent imputable to a nuclear warf be that destroyed the knowledge domain. This ho practise, created by humans, was created for the resole purpose of making sustenance easier for the humans that lived in it. The wry part of t he story is that in spite of the houses exceptional abilities it still could non save the family from the nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, the house is still able to be given regardless of human interaction, in fact throughout the story the house doesnt dismantle notice that they are gone. Mice inhabit to clean, the house continues to water the garden, and stories are read to no one in particular. It does this oblivious of what has happened outside.\nThis is a vivid and highly dead on target view on how the world can possibly be in the future, in my opinion. With technology advancing e very(prenominal)day its very hard for anyone living in this day and age not to succumb to the technological advances that are presented to us. Who wouldnt want a kitchen stove that can cook your aliment and clean itself? Its convenient. But where do we draw the line when it comes to our dependence on technology? We use technology everyday, alarm clocks, iPads, cellular telephone phones, and everythin g else in between. We depend on the devices to get through biography because it makes things easier. If we have a question we can simply Google it. Weve tied(p) gone as far a...

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