Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Jurassic Park :: essays research papers

Jurassic ParkFrom the story many questions arise about the condition of the future. With the introduction of biotechnology, what we all want to know is, get out this technology be used for the good of mankind? Will it be used to create faster and easier methods of working? Will it be used to create bio-technological replicas of humans that give be able to do our work for us or pull up stakes the technology be used too misguidingly and lead to the downfall of humanity? entirely the questions and more are what plague the minds of scientists when trying to perfect this technology. As we approach the 21st century we need to keep in mind that the condition of the human beings mickle only benefit from this technology if used properly. If we corrupt this new science field, and try to play God and create super humans we will be disturbing nature and this will bring about humanities down fall. If this technology is used to replace all human work, we as a people will forget the manual w ay to work. If we totally rely on computers in the future we will be making mankind obsolete.In the story, the mathematician Malcolm is the philosophical voice that questions the durability of the park and the accountability of the science used to re-create the dinosaurs. He challenges the ideas of Dr.Wu and finale up being right in the end about the animals. He also states that society will turn into an information society and thought will be banished. By this he is saying that if the human of technology continues on the path it is on now, the future will be run and determined by technology. Humans will leave everything to machines and we will piss an era where humans, as I stated above will become obsolete. All humans will fall into a lazy phase and we will be in a mechanical era.In the early chapters of the book, Malcolm states that the whole Jurassic Park idea will not work because of the nuthouse Theory. The Chaos Theory states that first complex systems like weather have a n underlying order and second the reverse of that the simple systems can produce complex behavior. I do agree with this theory, especially the second part because simple systems can be predictable to a point, but the slightest change in the system can throw off all predictions by a wide margin.

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