"When history looks back on this century," Paul said, "they will see it as an aberration. A bizarre spike on the energy graph when we suddenly realized the Earth had millions of years of the sun's energy stored underground and used it all up in a brief blaze of glory. The worst thing that ever happened to the human race was the invention of the steam engine."
"You're kidding me," I said. "All of modern human advancement and invention, enabling billions of people to survive, that's all nothing? Medicine? Global communication? Modern agriculture?"
"It's a glitch. It's like blowing your whole trust fund in a weekend. When the fund runs out, you've got to live on your income."
American novelist (1975-)
David Walton (born October 26, 1975) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer.
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