In Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", the concept of the universe edging toward a state of total disarray is compelling. The idea of 'Clutter' suggests not only physical chaos but also reflects a deeper existential crisis within society, where human values and connections may become lost amid technological advancements.
This theme resonates with contemporary concerns about the impact of rapid technological growth on human relationships and the environment. As we increasingly rely on machines, the fabric of human life may fray, leading to a future where meaningful experiences are overshadowed by an accumulation of distractions and material possessions.