Childhood's End -

In Arthur C. Clarke’s 1953 masterpiece, Childhood’s End , the author challenges the traditional science fiction trope of the hostile alien invasion, offering instead a "benevolent" occupation that leads to the ultimate extinction of the human race as we know it. By examining the cost of utopia and the nature of evolutionary transcendence, the novel suggests that humanity’s "childhood" consists of its struggles and individuality—traits that must be sacrificed for the species to join a higher, collective consciousness. The Paradox of the Golden Age

The arrival of the Overlords—mysterious, technologically superior beings—ushers in an era of unprecedented global peace and prosperity. Hunger, poverty, and war are eradicated, and for a century, humanity lives in a "Golden Age". However, Clarke illustrates that this utopia comes with a heavy price: creative apathy. Childhood's End

Childhood's End
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Carol Cameron
Senior Layout Manager

As the Senior Layout Manager, Carol Cameron is responsible for all aspects of PCB layout design, including providing quotes, interfacing directly with customers and engineers on requirements, and executing project management. Having worked in the electronics industry for more than 30 years, Carol has embraced the opportunity to grow and broaden her PCB layout skills and industry knowledge from expert engineers. She has witnessed firsthand the evolution of PCB technology, and she understands the nuances and intricacies that come with precise layout and fabrication. She currently resides in New England.

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