Discovery is always rape of the natural world. Always.
In "Jurassic Park," Michael Crichton explores the concept of discovery as a force that often leads to exploitation and destruction of the natural environment. The quote highlights the idea that human endeavors to uncover and understand nature can come at a great cost, akin to an act of violence against the natural world. This perspective serves as a critical commentary on the consequences of scientific advancement and industrial progress. Crichton suggests...