What Is Man? and Other Essays - Mark Twain - Libros -  - 9798590465217 - 5 de enero de 2021
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What Is Man? and Other Essays

The Old Man and the Young Man had been conversing. The Old Man had asserted that the human being is merely a machine, and nothing more. The Young Man objected, and asked him to go into particulars and furnish his reasons for his position.] Old Man. What are the materials of which a steam-engine is made? Young Man. Iron, steel, brass, white-metal, and so on. O. M. Where are these found? Y. M. In the rocks. O. M. In a pure state? Y. M. No-in ores. O. M. Are the metals suddenly deposited in the ores? Y. M. No-it is the patient work of countless ages. O. M. You could make the engine out of the rocks themselves? Y. M. Yes, a brittle one and not valuable. O. M. You would not require much, of such an engine as that? Y. M. No-substantially nothing. O. M. To make a fine and capable engine, how would you proceed? Y. M. Drive tunnels and shafts into the hills; blast out the iron ore; crush it, smelt it, reduce it to pig-iron; put some of it through the Bessemer process and make steel of it. Mine and treat and combine several metals of which brass is made.

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Publicado 5 de enero de 2021
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