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Jim
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Jan 12, 2017 09:15AM
I like the way the book puts intellect versus stupidity into contention. One thing I want to discuss is what you all think of the "cure" proposed for the coming war. Is that really the answer? (It is the galactic cure for the problem).
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I think it's a valid idea. No small point to say we (humans) use of technology sometimes exceeds it's wisdom in using it.
The catch is, would humankind be wiser the second time around?
The catch is, would humankind be wiser the second time around?
I didn't mean to be cavalier or such. It's a horrible idea. I think it is given as an extreme example to show what is at stake. This was at the start of the cold war, when nuclear annihilation was <1 hr away.
It's a bad cure because it pits goodness against change, intelligence, and science. In the end, salvation/peace/healing was rebooted by a sensitive person who was not static, stupid, or anti-technology. I see the seeds of the Star Trek universe in this story, including the idea that peace is possible but must constantly be rebooted.


