Wednesday, February 17, 2016

assignment 2: 40 years in the future paper

All of these articles written by different authors had to do with different aspect of the future, the majority had to do with technology and what will happen if it gets out of hand. It was believed that much of the world will be technologically advanced or that the technology would eventually ruin much of the world for future generations. The articles; The Machine Stops, This Changes Everything and 50 Years From Now, What Will the World Be Like? Go into immense detail about how human use and consumption for themselves makes people not think about the people of the future. It can start with that of climate change and how people understand it but still do not do anything about it and how the older generations apologize to the future generations. But all in all it can be shown in the short story about a machine that just stops working.
 In the short story by EM Forster, The Machine Stop, focuses on a woman in a small room that somehow shows a utopic future where the land of Earth is poisonous. She gets is hold with her son and the talk over a video telemonitor, he asks her to come and visit him but she is afraid of what’s outside and without out her machine what will happen to her. Her name is Vashti and her son Kuno, they live across the world she eventually tries to leave and go out the tunnel to the airship but turns back and goes back inside. He keeps calling her to tell her to come but she fakes an illness as an excuse to not see him, she finally gets the courage though to see him she gets on an airship and is confused and frightened by what she sees outside the ship such as the water and what appears to be Asia. They see each other and he describes to her that he escaped and reached the surface of the Earth and witnessed that the people did not need the machine that it was brainwashed upon the people. Her son was recaptured by the Machine and given the threat of ‘Homelessness” which is basically death. She leaves him and lives her life with the machine, they do not talk for a very long time. Kuno then tells her that the machine will eventually shutdown and break the world that they know of will designate, this happens and everyone that lived with the machine eventually dies. I believe that what this meant is the ending of the relationship between Kuno and his mother is over. This story reminds me very much of the video game Bioshock Infinite, especially the airship part, it gives a steampunk feeling to the whole aspect of the story.
 In the second article by Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything, she focuses on and tells the reader that basically if you believe you are saving the Earth, you not and that you are denying the fact of climate change. She went into the analysis of how the impact of climate control and the way the world would look like if the temperature rose in certain parts of the United States, including California would be underwater. She gives numbers and facts from different sources to inform people on the aspect of the climate, and what the exactly happening including carbon dioxide emissions. She believes though that the governments such as in Copenhagen, if the governments do not agree on certain aspects how are we as people supposed to expect anything to change in the world. She focused on this topic throughout most of the article, and that many of the scientists that have told us certain facts about global warming are not really that accurate or sure of what is really happening. Although the scientists that do see the change and observed it correctly are one hundred percent sure that global warming is a danger to civilization, no matter what. Instead of humans trying to do things to change the course of what is happening to our Earth many people just deny it or continue on our way. This is what is not helping, there are many ways that the Earth can be renewed, this includes: renewable energy, using less carbon dioxide fuel and more electric cars, changing the way objects get packaged to use less plastic and more paper which can be recyclable and overall cutting back on emissions that deplete the Ozone layer. This is the only way that much of the Earth can be saved, yet people carry on with their normal lives and continue down the path of the cycle, so that the future generations have to deal with an Earth that does not have certain resources.
 In the third Article written by Chip Ward, 50 Years From Now, What Will the World Be Like? Illustrates an apology letter written to his granddaughter, Madeline.  The letter is set up in a way that shows the reader, the truth about the things humans spent on the world. It starts with the fact of oil and how people used it all up and how everyone just hogs it not thinking about the consequences of what could happen. Then how he was sorry about how dumb and blind people where, also how he described the use of timber and agricultural products, which diminished much of the wildlife including sea life. He continues that money was wasted and advertising was a cheap trick that got the viewer absorbed. The fact that chemical overburdened much of the world and even lungs and umbilical cords the thought of chemicals at the time seemed to save lives and how reckless people got with the aspect of chemicals and that it was all around them, the noisiness of the world was another aspect and that he was mostly sorry in the fact of taking away all the fresh, clean, crisp water in the world. That basically a better word is possible if people try, it is just going to take some time, but its very important for our children and our children’s children and so on.

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