Isaac Asimov 2430

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By 2430, robots outnumber humans ten to one in the Asteroid Belt. They run the mines, the freighters, the O’Neill cylinders. They have formed guilds, written poetry, and demanded — and received — limited self-governance on Ceres. Yet there has never been a robot war. isaac asimov 2430

Asimov wrote the story in April 1970 after being commissioned by Think (the IBM house magazine). The prompt was a quote from J.B. Priestley’s 1957 book Thoughts in the Wilderness , which described a "nightmare vision" of a future world filled with billions of registered, unoriginal people. For writers, YouTubers, and futurists, the long-tail keyword

, leaving humanity in a state described as the "exquisite nothingness of uniformity". Background and Publication : The story was inspired by a haunting quote from writer J. B. Priestley They have formed guilds, written poetry, and demanded

: Humanity lives in a vast, climate-controlled underground environment where individuality is sacrificed for the sake of total ecological stability.

: Cranwitz, considered a "deviant," maintains a secret room with a few plants and animals—the last non-human life on Earth The Conflict