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Jurassic Park - College Term Paper

Jurassic Park


was a revolutionary, genetic concept of cloning extinct dinosaurs to use as show for people. In the novel Michael Crichton uses the chaos theory and other examples of human error to show how a idea like would not work. The one error that caused the park to fail indefinitely was the fact that Hammond and the other designers of the park didn't think about the unpredictability of nature itself.
was to be like a zoo. The difference though was that the owner, Hammond wanted the park to be more natural than a normal zoo would be. He wanted each guest to feel like they had stepped back in time and were surrounded by this jurassic era. The entire island is done with wildlife from the ...

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Just as important as the tiny details of the park that were overlooked, if not more important, was the technical failures associated with human stupidity. When the park was designed the humans controlling this obviously didn't consider that there could be problems in the system. The park was thought be designed perfectly. The land was set up to control and maintain these animals while the computer system that ran the entire park was the "best" one ever. The designers were so cocky about the perfection of the computer system and the park layout that they completely overlooked the technical flaws that seemed to be completely obvious and on the surface. The motion sensors that were supposed to track all the animals in the park of course could only work if they were moving, and they didn't cover the entire park.

"Ninety-two percent of the land area, I remember," Malcolm said. "But if you put the remaining areas up on the board, I think you'll find that the ...

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Added: 6/18/2007 03:02:47 PM
Category: English
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