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Ships in Scale 1985-05/06 (11)
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The author argues that the current pace of technological progress is unsustainable and will lead to catastrophic consequences if not corrected. The book explores the idea that we need to develop a personal paradigm for understanding the technological process and its impact on society, and offers practical solutions for achieving sustainable development. Long detailed description of the plot: Ships in Scale 19850506 11, written by an experienced author, presents a compelling vision of the future of human civilization based on the concept of scale. The book argues that the current pace of technological progress is unsustainable and will have catastrophic consequences if not corrected. The author examines the idea that we need to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process and its impact on society, and offers practical solutions for achieving sustainable development. The book begins with an overview of the current state of technology and its impact on society, highlighting the rapid pace of innovation and the increasing dependence on technology in all aspects of life. The author then delves into the concept of scale and how it relates to technology, explaining how the constant pursuit of bigger and better technologies has led to an unsustainable path. The author emphasizes the need to rethink our approach to technology and focus on developing a personal paradigm for understanding the technological process and its impact on society.
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