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The Perfectionists

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The New York Times bestselling author examines the evolution of technology from the Industrial Age to the Digital Age, focusing on the essential role of precision in advancement. Beginning in eighteenth-century England during the Industrial Revolution, the establishment of measurement standards led to the creation of machine tools, enabling the mass production of various items, including firearms and optical devices. This precision ultimately paved the way for groundbreaking innovations like gene splicing and microchips. The narrative introduces key figures such as John Wilkinson, Henry Maudslay, and Thomas Jefferson, who played pivotal roles in shaping modern production and exporting these advancements to the United States, which emerged as a manufacturing powerhouse. Winchester then shifts to contemporary innovations across the globe, exploring the minds and methods that have transformed our world. He poses critical questions about the significance of precision, the tools we use to measure it, and the potential consequences of prioritizing precision over traditional craftsmanship, art, and culture. Ultimately, he challenges readers to consider whether the pursuit of precision has obscured other valuable aspects of life and whether precision and nature can coexist harmoniously in society.

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The Perfectionists, Simon Winchester

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