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“Cat's Cradle" is a science fiction novel based that uses satire to relay information. Having been written by Kurt Vonnegut with its publication in 1963 the novel focuses on themes of science, religion, and the nature of human existence (Vonnegut). Notably, science has a destructive potential when applied by humanity. In the novel, Felix Hoenikker, an innovator of the atomic bomb, invents Ice-nine. Ice nine as an innovation is a substance that can freeze entire water sources around the globe. This kind of scientific invention represents the potentially destructive capability of science. This kind of innovation has the potential ability to cause the end of life on earth. Vonnegut further highlights the danger of pursuing scientific advancements without ethical consideration of their ultimate implication. Vonnegut criticizes the notion that scientific innovations automatically result in human satisfaction.

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