
Roadside Picnic (Rediscovered Classics)

Intelligence is the ability to harness the powers of the surrounding world without destroying the said world.”
Arkady Strugatsky • Roadside Picnic (Rediscovered Classics)
The God hypothesis, for example, allows you to have an unparalleled understanding of absolutely everything while knowing absolutely nothing . . . Give a man a highly simplified model of the world and interpret every event on the basis of this simple model.
Arkady Strugatsky • Roadside Picnic (Rediscovered Classics)
They are based on depressing observations of the aforementioned human activity. For example: intelligence is the ability of a living creature to perform pointless or unnatural acts.”
Arkady Strugatsky • Roadside Picnic (Rediscovered Classics)
This use of ordinary people as the principal characters was fairly rare in science fiction when the book came out, and even now the genre slips easily into elitism—superbrilliant minds, extraordinary talents, officers not crew, the corridors of power not the working-class kitchen.
Arkady Strugatsky • Roadside Picnic (Rediscovered Classics)
Intelligence is a complex instinct which hasn’t yet fully matured. The idea is that instinctive activity is always natural and useful. A million years will pass, the instinct will mature, and we will cease making the mistakes which are probably an integral part of intelligence. And then, if anything in the universe changes, we will happily become e
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