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7/5/2025, 7:53:59 PM
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>Tolkien wrote that nuclear physics — or, for that matter, any technological innovation — need not be used for war. “They need not be used at all. If there is any contemporary reference in my story at all it is to what seems to me the most widespread assumption of our time: that if a thing can be done, it must be done. This seems to me wholly false.”
>Erebor was the name of the mountain inhabited by Smaug, a giant, evil dragon who lived only for the gold and jewels he stole from dwarves, elves and men by burning to death everyone in his path.
It's pretty clear what the intentions are here
>Tolkien wrote that nuclear physics — or, for that matter, any technological innovation — need not be used for war. “They need not be used at all. If there is any contemporary reference in my story at all it is to what seems to me the most widespread assumption of our time: that if a thing can be done, it must be done. This seems to me wholly false.”
>Erebor was the name of the mountain inhabited by Smaug, a giant, evil dragon who lived only for the gold and jewels he stole from dwarves, elves and men by burning to death everyone in his path.
It's pretty clear what the intentions are here
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