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Humor Quote by Sergei Lukyanenko

“The laws of nature are not intelligent,’ I replied. ‘The force of gravity is not intelligent. Electricity is not intelligent. A savage looking at a television might assume that it’s a sapient being, but we—’ ‘A sapient being? Looking at a television these days, the only possible assumption is that…” quote by Sergei Lukyanenko
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““The laws of nature are not intelligent,’ I replied. ‘The force of gravity is not intelligent. Electricity is not intelligent. A savage looking at a television might assume that it’s a sapient being, but we—’ ‘A sapient being? Looking at a television these days, the only possible assumption is that it’s a loud-mouthed, hysterical madman suffering from progressive mental debility,’ Anna Tikhonovna said derisively.””

Sergei Lukyanenko

About This Quote

Source Book: Night Watch, Sergei Lukyanenko, 1998

The quote argues that natural forces lack consciousness and warns against attributing sentience to inanimate objects.

In simple terms: Nature isn’t thinking; don’t mistake machines for minds.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the difference between intelligence and mere physical law.

Themes

science philosophy technology anthropomorphism

Mood

skeptical critical thoughtful

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • everyday tech use
  • AI development
  • education
  • media literacy

Key Concepts

consciousness intelligence misattribution skepticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do we risk underestimating non‑human cognition?
  • How does anthropomorphism affect our tech decisions?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook emergent properties that could resemble intelligence.

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