Liu Cixin Quotes
He Believed That Technological Progress Was A Disease In Human Society. The Explosive Development Of Technology Was Analogous To The Growth Of Cancer Cells, And The Results Would Be Identical: The Exhaustion Of All Sources Of Nourishment, The Destruction Of Organs, And The Final Death Of The Host Body. He Advocated Abolishing Crude Technologies Such As Fossil Fuels And Nuclear Energy And Keeping Gentler Technologies Such As Solar Power And Small-scale Hydroelectric Power. He Believed In The Gradual De-urbanization Of Modern Metropolises By Distributing The Population More Evenly In Self-sufficient Small Towns And Villages. Relying On The Gentler Technologies, He Would Build A New Agricultural Society.
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