From telephone and computer to digital cameras and GPS systems, the expansion of technology has expanded rapidly in recent years. Every year new and attractive technological innovation occupies the market. Whether it's a new camera model for your palm or a mobile phone, we will find that technology evolves even in just a few years - sometimes even months. We can not imagine what technology will bring us within a few years, whether these new forms of technology erode our brains and make us depend on them.
"The best book tells you what you already know" (George Orwell). In George Orwell 's 1984 novel, Orwell reveals the cruel reality that our inevitable technology is full of the future and not only blessings but curses. Using actual events from schools to track student social media, government totalitarianism, and predicting the future of Orwell by recording our equipment contrary to our will I can do it. When Orwell began his mission in 1984, he warned the generation curse, but Orwell's warning can still be considered to be true for us today. If we can not claim technology invasion, you can see that Orwell was always right.
1984 is a cold prophecy about the future of George Orwell. Rushing in 1984, Orwell's story is more timely than ever. The amazing unforgettable world view of 1984 was very powerful and completely persuasive from start to finish. No one can deny the power of this novel, it claims the imagination of readers of many generations, or the elasticity of that advice - this legacy seems to grow over time. A Splendid Exchange, popular among readers and critics around the world, is a comprehensive history of world trade on world trade from Mesopotamia in 3000 BC. Today 's globalization storm - it sharply explored the rich and controversial past of trade and provided new insights into its future.
Since the artist imagines how new technology can be used as evil and kindness, we see disputes play a role in various stories, especially science fiction. Examples of how George Orwell's 1984 ubiquitous television program is used to monitor citizenship and examples of Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: The Space Odyssey Dave and the HAL between life and death Demonstrated. Even the 9000 Star Trek predicted the problem of the 23rd century, and the M5 Multitronic system replaced 20 of the 430 crew members. During Kirk's senior official, Robert Wesley Commodore finished his comment on Kirk after successfully testing M5 by making Kirk the captain of Daniel. As Spock explains, Dansel is part of a ship and it is a waste. Eventually, the M5 could not properly assess the threat of destroying an unmanned freight aircraft and then attacking a 4-star ship.