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Element Bank

A Thinly Veiled Look At Man's Headlong Rush Into Self-Destruction

Jezik AngleščinaAngleščina
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Založba BookBaby, november 2024
The Element BankIn The Element Bank, the year is 2085, and the world is drowning in its own waste. J... Celoten opis
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The Element BankIn The Element Bank, the year is 2085, and the world is drowning in its own waste. John Carter, founder of the small waste disposal company EcoClean, is on the verge of collapse. The Earth's environmental crisis, driven by industrial excess and consumer waste, seems insurmountable, and John is struggling to keep his company afloat amid fierce competition. But a chance encounter at an international environmental symposium changes everything when John meets Dr. Elaine Monroe, a brilliant scientist from the University of London. Elaine introduces a groundbreaking prototype a matter conversion machine capable of breaking down waste at the molecular level and converting it into usable energy. This technology, dubbed Pandora, has the potential to revolutionize waste management and energy production, and John sees the opportunity to partner with Elaine. Together, they embark on a journey to refine the prototype and bring it to the world, but their partnership is not without its challenges. As the Pandora technology evolves, John and Elaine must navigate moral dilemmas and personal uncertainties about the potential consequences of wielding such immense power. Plot OverviewThe story unfolds as John and Elaine's partnership deepens. Their shared goal of solving the waste crisis brings them closer as they make breakthroughs with the prototype. Pandora becomes a highly efficient waste converter, disintegrating trash, electronics, and even hazardous materials with precision. But as they begin to commercialize the technology, they encounter new problems political, corporate, and ethical. Corporations like Terra Waste Solutions, led by the ruthless CEO Victor Reynolds, seek to monopolize Pandora for their gain, seeing it as more than just a tool for environmental cleanup. The government also takes a keen interest, particularly the military, which views Pandora as a technology with potential strategic applications far beyond waste management. As the Pandora machines are rolled out across the globe, the technology proves its worth in solving the waste problem, but it also brings unexpected consequences. Conflicts arise over control of the wealth generated by the recovered materials, leading to social unrest and international disputes. Cities benefiting from Pandora technology experience unprecedented economic booms as precious metals, rare elements, and valuable materials are extracted from landfills. Yet, this wealth distribution sparks new tensions, as smaller communities feel left behind. ThemesEnvironmental Crisis and Technology: At its core, The Element Bank explores humanity's headlong rush into self-destruction, propelled by overconsumption and environmental neglect. John and Elaine's work represents a glimmer of hope, but the book critically examines the balance between technological innovation and its potential for unintended harm. Corporate Greed and Monopolization: The story delves into the dangers of allowing corporations to monopolize technologies meant for the common good. Victor Reynolds represents the cutthroat corporate world that prioritizes profits over humanity's future. His attempts to control and sabotage the technology create much of the external conflict for John and Elaine. Ethics of Power: Both John and Elaine grapple with the ethical questions surrounding their invention. As they watch the world rush to control Pandora, they question whether they've created something too powerful for any one entity to control. The book raises questions about whether technological advancements can remain in the hands of ethical stewards, or if they inevitably fall prey to greed and corruption. Social and Economic Inequality: The wealth generated by Pandora's use highlights the disparities between those who can afford the technology and those who cannot. Cities with Pandora units experience economic growth, but these benefits are not shared equally, leading to protests, riots, and political instability. Huma

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Polni naslov Element Bank
Avtor Allen White
Jezik Angleščina
Vezava E-knjiga - Adobe ePub DRM
Datum izida 2024
EAN 9798350982336
Koda Libristo 48024015
Založba BookBaby
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