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"Later Than You Think" is a science fiction short story written by Fritz Leiber, first published in 1950.
Fritz Leiber is an American fantasy, horror, and science fiction writer. He is best known for his fantasy series featuring Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, set in the fictional world of Newon. Leiber's works often combine elements of sword and sorcery with humor and psychological insight, making them notable novels in the genre.
In addition to the stories of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Leiber wrote numerous other novels and short stories spanning a variety of speculative fiction topics. He won multiple Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards throughout his career, cementing his position as one of the influential authors of fantasy and science fiction literature.
Summary
It's much later. The question is ... how late?
Fritz Leiber's "Later Than You Think" is the story of future extraterrestrial intelligences discovering and studying relics of an ancient Earth civilization. Two aliens, an archaeologist and an explorer, have a conversation and discuss human history and culture. They talk about humanity's technological advancements, language, and ultimate destruction. Archaeologists suggest that the causes of humanity's extinction were an imbalance between technological and psychological development, misuse of atomic power, and cultural regression. The explorer is initially excited by this discovery, but gradually becomes depressed. Archaeologists console themselves by saying that the death of all species is natural. At the end, the archaeologist reveals the name of this intelligent life form as 'RAT'. This story looks at human history and civilization from an outsider's perspective, and reflects on the rise and fall of civilization and the nature of intelligent life.
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