TL;DR version: between the lack of technical advances that are immediately obvious to laymen and the new tendency in science fiction toward pessimistic and introspective works, the popular idea of the myth of scientific progress is losing ground to myths of regression and millennial, and we should counter this by writing optimistic scifi and creating big symbolic works.
Edit: and a counterbalance!
TIL the night before the Challenger launch, Roger Boisjoly, the engineer
who'd first predicted the disaster 6 months earlier, begged managers not to
launch. Boisjoly later testified, and developed PTSD after being ostracized
and fired from his job. The only person who comforted him was Sally Ride.
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[image: TIL the night before the Challenger launch, Roger Boisjoly, the
engineer who'd first predicted the disaster 6 months earlier, begged
managers not...
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