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Mentioned in 26 episodes
Solaris
Book • 1961
Solaris, written by Stanisław Lem, follows psychologist Kris Kelvin as he arrives at a research station above the planet Solaris.
The planet is covered by a living ocean that has the ability to create physical manifestations of the scientists' repressed memories.
Kelvin's arrival is prompted by a cryptic message from his former mentor, Gibarian, and he finds the station in disarray.
The ocean's responses to human experiments lead to the materialization of 'visitors,' including Kelvin's deceased lover, Rheya.
The novel explores themes of human limitations, the impossibility of mutual communication with alien intelligence, and the psychological impacts on the scientists.
It is a thoughtful and philosophical work that challenges the conventional science fiction narratives of alien contact and communication.
The planet is covered by a living ocean that has the ability to create physical manifestations of the scientists' repressed memories.
Kelvin's arrival is prompted by a cryptic message from his former mentor, Gibarian, and he finds the station in disarray.
The ocean's responses to human experiments lead to the materialization of 'visitors,' including Kelvin's deceased lover, Rheya.
The novel explores themes of human limitations, the impossibility of mutual communication with alien intelligence, and the psychological impacts on the scientists.
It is a thoughtful and philosophical work that challenges the conventional science fiction narratives of alien contact and communication.
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Mentioned in 26 episodes
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as a very good author.


Tyler Cowen

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Neal Stephenson on History, Spycraft, and American-Soviet Parallels
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als Beispiel für Science‑Fiction, die Fremdheit, Erkenntnis und Wissenschaftsethik erforscht.

Marietta Auer

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Marietta Auer, gilt wieder das Recht des Stärkeren?
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when describing how the worldwide sentient ocean in the book creates duplicates of loved ones that have died.


John Vervaeke

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#356 - Brain Scientist: God, Religion, Consciousness & What Happens When We Die | John Vervaeke
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as one of two science fiction writers who had a huge impact on him, highlighting Lem's exploration of superhuman AIs.


Ben Goertzel

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#103 – Ben Goertzel: Artificial General Intelligence
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when reflecting on sci-fi fictions obsessed with unexpected elements.

Joanna Kavenna

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Biology, technology and the future
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when referencing the book's exploration of human nature.


Lex Fridman

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#112 – Ian Hutchinson: Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics, and Religion
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when discussing books for a future podcast episode.


Tamler Sommers

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Episode 298: Pass the Peace Pipe
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when talking about alien, non-human minds and their goals.


Ben Goertzel

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The Truth About Our AI Future w/ Ben Goertzel
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Episode 196 – Lost and Never Found: On 'The Blair Witch Project'
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as a planet that is able to give everyone a personalized hallucination that allows them to see whatever they want to see.


Dan Wang
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Downstream: China Is Building While the West Crumbles w/ Dan Wang



