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Civilization Quote by Ronald Wright

“Though we became experimental creatures of our own devising, it’s important to bear in mind that we had no inkling of this process, let alone its consequences, until only the last six or seven of our 100,000 generations. We have done it all sleepwalking. Nature let a few apes into the lab of…” quote by Ronald Wright
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““Though we became experimental creatures of our own devising, it’s important to bear in mind that we had no inkling of this process, let alone its consequences, until only the last six or seven of our 100,000 generations. We have done it all sleepwalking. Nature let a few apes into the lab of evolution, switched on the lights, and left us there to mess about with an ever-growing supply of ingredients and processes. The effect on us and the world has accumulated ever since. Let’s list a few steps between the earliest times and this: sharp stones, animal skins, useful bits of bone and wood, wild fire, tame fire, seeds for eating, seeds for planting, houses, villages, pottery, cities, metals, wheels, explosives. What strikes one most forcefully is the acceleration, the runaway progression of change - or to put it another way, the collapsing of time. From the first chipped stone to the first smelted iron took nearly 3 million years; from the first iron to the hydrogen bomb took only 3,000.””

Ronald Wright

About This Quote

Source Speech: The Nature of Human Progress, 2015

Human technological evolution has accelerated dramatically, compressing millennia of change into centuries, leading to unforeseen consequences.

In simple terms: Human progress speeds up, causing rapid change.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and manage rapid change responsibly.

Themes

technology progress consequences acceleration history

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • education
  • environmental planning
  • ethical AI development

Key Concepts

evolutionary biology technological determinism anthropology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies keep pace with accelerating technology?
  • What safeguards are needed for unforeseen consequences?
A Different Perspective

Rapid change can outpace societal adaptation, causing instability.

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