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On English for Science and Technology
Will human thinking ability be degraded by relying on modern technology? The author claims so. The more we humans rely on high technology that provides us with convenience and efficiency, the more likely we are to be too lazy to think about our own problems. However, he failed to fully assess the problem. First of all, the ability to think and the use of technology are not mutually exclusive. In fact, the development of technology provides more possibilities and space for human thinking and exploration.

I admit that sometimes technology does weaken our ability, for example, computing ability, because we have calculators and computers to help us do those boring jobs. Because of GPS, we don't need to remember the way home, and we don't need to consider which route will be shorter and faster. Sometimes, when we encounter difficulties or problems, the first thing we think of is not to find the answer through thinking, but to click on the keyboard and Google it.

At the same time, the development of technology has brought us unprecedented new problems and challenges. The most striking example is astronomy.

In China, there is an ancient myth called the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. A woman named Chang 'e took a medicine and flew to the moon. For ancient China people, yes. ..