The Last Evolution, by John W Campbell Jr. (1932)
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June 10, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (5 comments)
michael-ax
> John W. Campbell, Jr.’s "The Last Evolution" (first published in Amazing Stories, August 1932) is a highly influential piece of early hard science fiction. It represents an important conceptual milestone: it is *one of the earliest stories to explore the idea of a technological singularity*, the peaceful retirement of humanity by its own creations, and the evolution of machines into forms of pure energy. not on our timeline, but.. still a fun/quaint read.
Contortion
For anyone who isn't aware, the same author who wrote the short story the film The Thing was based on.
jauntywundrkind
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ViktorRay
Fascinating that this story was published in 1932 and it mentions “atomic explosives” and energy that is derived from atoms.
ayongpm
Really fascinating read. I ended up typesetting it in Typst. You can grab the PDF or check out the source code here: PDF: https://aaron.beago-cirius.ts.net/media/typst/campbell_last_... Source (.typ): https://aaron.beago-cirius.ts.net/media/typst/campbell_last_...