
Humanity vs. Technology: If Worlds of Science Fiction May 1955 Cover
A sense of cosmic unease pervades this striking Atomic Age allegory: a giant hand holds a balance scale, weighing a crowd of ordinary humanity against the gleaming machinery of technological progress — rockets, radar dishes, and industrial apparatus. The tension is philosophical and immediate, asking whether mankind can survive its own inventions. Rendered in warm oranges and deep reds against a turbulent cosmic backdrop, the image distills Cold War anxiety into a single unforgettable visual metaphor.
A godlike disembodied hand weighing all of humanity against rockets and radar dishes on a cosmic scale is peak Atomic Age grandiosity. The philosophical audacity of reducing mankind to counterweight on a pulp magazine cover is gloriously unhinged.
“if WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION MAY 1955 35 CENTS SNOWBALL By Poul Anderson”





