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Ships in Scale 1998-09/10 (Vol.IX No.5)
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The book explores the concept of technological evolution and its impact on society, highlighting the need for humans to adapt to new technologies in order to survive in a rapidly changing world. The book also emphasizes the importance of understanding the process of technological development as the key to unlocking the potential of modern knowledge and achieving global unity. The Plot: Ships in Scale 19980910 VolIX No5 begins by describing the current state of the world and the rapid pace of technological change. The author argues that the only way for humans to keep up with this change is to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. This paradigm would allow individuals to understand and adapt to new technologies as they emerge, ensuring their survival in an ever-changing world. The book then delves into the history of technological evolution, from the earliest tools to the most advanced machines, highlighting the significant milestones and breakthroughs that have shaped our world. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of all technological advancements and how they have contributed to the current state of human civilization. As the story progresses, the author explores the impact of technology on society, including the benefits and drawbacks of technological progress. They argue that while technology has brought many advantages, such as improved communication and transportation, it has also led to issues like job displacement and environmental degradation. However, the author suggests that these challenges can be overcome if we adopt a more holistic approach to technological development.
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