As Kurt Vonnegut pointed out in his first novel, Player Piano, some people love problem-solving and tinkering-and that is the final, irreducible driver of human history. Wars and faiths and leaders come and go, but the problem-solvers' slow, steady work is the fulcrum upon which history turns. (Gregory Benford)

As Kurt Vonnegut pointed out in his first novel, Player Piano, some people love problem-solving and tinkering-and that is the final, irreducible driver of human history. Wars and faiths and leaders come and go, but the problem-solvers' slow, steady work is the fulcrum upon which history turns.

Gregory Benford

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