Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley: exploring Huxley's accuracy of the future.
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In a high school bathroom, a young girl is casually taking narcotics, the twelfth visitor that the lavatories have seen this day for the same purpose. A man peers into a bottle in a science lab as he pours more DNA samples into the container. As a woman drives home from work, she repeats the phrase 'There's a little McDonalds, in everyone." Aldous Huxley created a remarkable
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course, BNW is far from the reality known now, but think of the leaps and bounds that these technologies have made in only the past one hundred years. Huxley's generation was set in 600 a.f. which is still hundreds of years ahead of the current generation. Looking at the two worlds, there is still plenty of time for the twentieth century to catch up and take full advantage of the control that can be achieved.
course, BNW is far from the reality known now, but think of the leaps and bounds that these technologies have made in only the past one hundred years. Huxley's generation was set in 600 a.f. which is still hundreds of years ahead of the current generation. Looking at the two worlds, there is still plenty of time for the twentieth century to catch up and take full advantage of the control that can be achieved.