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To be honest, Newton didn't help cluhan in any substantial way. the only thing McLuhan ever mentioned about Newton was his criticism and rejection of Newton's theological ideas. But in fact, Newton was a member of natural philosophy, and he was very devout in his beliefs about God. I think his denial of Newton is in a sense a denial of natural science and rational deduction. The author's lack of rational judgment can be felt throughout the book.

Most of the author's statements are only his inferences about modern technology and thus the output of the phenomenon, the lack of experimental steps, and even the implementation of reality. But this gives the author a theory that is ahead of its time. Many of the author's theories have not really come to our attention until now. For example, the implementation of the mobile Internet. But again, the author precisely did not anticipate the fact of the Internet. He just keeps emphasizing the capabilities of electronic devices.

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