Yazir Paredes

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The pace of progress amazed even chroniclers of science. The Popular Science Monthly, founded in New York in 1872, editorialized in 1890, “We have frequent cause for astonishment at the rapidity with which modern life is being transformed under the influence of scientific invention and discovery. . . . The telephone makes its way everywhere without pause or check, and the same is true of electric lighting and traction.”
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