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Re: What technological advance has caused more harm than good?

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Cell phones, as far as annoyance goes. But man's ability to create nuclear power is definitely the most harmful.

"Man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." - JFK
i somewhat agree. However, nuclear weapons have also added stability to the world because large-scale nations are less willing to fight knowing that it might end up with the whole world in ashes. You could really argue either way.
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