“Childhood’s End” presents a captivating tale of humanity’s evolution when benevolent aliens known as the Overlords arrive on Earth
The novella is a powerful critique of collectivism and an affirmation of the value of individualism and personal freedom
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Arthur C. Clarke & Gentry Lee - Cradle hooliganism “Childhood’s End” presents a captivatingCradle, a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee, published in 1988, follows a team of scientists investigating an alien artifact discovered on the Moon. As they explore its mysteries, they uncover secrets about human evolution, extraterrestrial life, and humanitys future. The novel addresses themes such as human origins, the impact of technology on exploration, and philosophical questions about existence and consciousness. While it