Danny Heitman stated that “If Thoreau were to move to Walden Today, Would he bring the internet? Maybe”, but honestly he might not be able to bring the internet he used in his day and time, and use it now. Books, and Journals are the past in this day and time. Internet is our most valuable resource to search, and find things about. Internet was not around back in the 1840’s. All the people had back then were book’s, and people to get evidence from. Danny Heitman’s claim that Thoreau’s technology can be used in this day and time could be right. Thoreau wrote a book named “Walden’’ which is about his observations on life and nature. Thoreau wrote this book on his knowledge about nature, and what he saw. He took things from his perspective, and wrote them down to show that nature is all about adventure. Using his technology could help because things we don’t know about nature could help improve our technology. Our technology is the internet, and finding things about nature is at the tip of our fingertips. …show more content…
Thoreau used his mind, and a book to write a book about nature. Finding things about nature now a day is finding things on the internet. Not many people go outside, and start to write what they see. Thoreau wants to get a point across that his technology is more useful than today’s technology. Getting straight facts from a book is more useful than the internet. Anybody can put anything and everything on the internet. Having the internet is a great source to have, but having the facts from book is more