Genesis, PART ONE, V.
This chapter is divided into three sections differentiated by Arabic numerals:
in the first, unnumbered, section, Laurinda Ashcroft converses with Omar Hamid;
in 2, Laurinda addresses the global population;
in 3, she walks alone and converses with Terra Central.
We learn some history:
the nearby church has stood for over a thousand years and existed in the Puritan period, which places some approximate limits on how far in our future Laurinda's period can be;
Laurinda lives in a preserve which was preceded, a hundred years previously, by a plantation and, before that, there was an industrial town;
the plantation was ended when its "...useful genetically engineered monstrosities became obsolete." (p. 36);
because of the changes proposed by Terra Central, the basic credit issue will be slightly reduced, the Siberian forest will return to steppe, North Africa will return to desert, a volcano will destroy the Gardens of Hawaii, places of recreation and solitude will be lost and some residents will be displaced.
Now we understand why there is opposition.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
And, human beings what they are, some of that opposition was very likely VIOLENT. And I would oppose the AIs and their plans. And terminate them.
Ad astra! Sean
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