Speed
O knjizi
In a world that feels like it’s moving faster than ever, Smil examines how our relentless pursuit of speed – in areas such as production, travel and communication – shapes not only our technological landscape but also our social and environmental realities. And through engaging anecdotes and striking statistics, Smil challenges the assumption that faster is always better.
He invites readers to reconsider the implications of our collective obsession with speed, and its intricate relationship with nature and innovation. For example, he highlights the surprising fact that erosion can actually accelerate mountain growth, and he points out that the rapid adoption of mobile phones – achieving 90 per cent penetration in just nineteen years – reflects historical patterns of technological adoption, suggesting that our world may not be moving significantly faster than in the past.
Whether exploring the tiny mites that can traverse 300 times their body length in a second or the societal impacts of high-frequency trading, Speed invites readers to engage in a more balanced conversation about the role of speed in our lives, in an age defined by haste.
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Vaclav Smil
Vaclav Smil uvaženi je profesor emeritus na Sveučilištu Manitoba. Autor je više od četrdeset knjiga o temama koje obuhvaćaju energiju, promjene okoliša i stanovništva, proizvodnju hrane i prehranu, tehničke inovacije, procjenu rizika i javnu politiku. Nijedan živući znanstvenik nije napisao više knjiga (o širokom spektru tema) recenziranih u uglednom časopisu Nature. Član je Kraljevskog društva Kanade, a 2010. godine časopis Foreign Policy proglasio ga je jednim od stotinu najboljih mislilaca na svijetu.