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A young cyberneticist arrives at Princeton’s newly renamed Institute for Advanced Cybernetics Studies, stepping into a world that’s swapped poets and Egyptologists for engineers in faded dungarees. The campus hums with informal chatter, chalk‑dusted blackboards, and the restless energy of a generation eager to turn theory into flesh‑and‑metal reality. As the narrator settles into the bachelor dorms, he quickly learns that the institute’s lofty ambitions hide a pragmatic agenda: coordinate the nation’s burgeoning cybernetics labs under a single, secretive banner.
Tasked with leading the “Pro” lab—short for prosthetics—he is reminded of his earlier triumphs creating photo‑electric insects that mimic human tremors. Now the challenge is far more personal: to replicate nervous mechanisms inside artificial limbs, blurring the line between biology and circuitry. Amid the buzz of cutting‑edge projects, whispers of a mysterious “MS” division hint at deeper, undisclosed experiments, setting the stage for a tale that probes both scientific ambition and the cost of playing god.
Language
en
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-03-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1915–1985
A sharp, adventurous voice in mid-20th-century American writing, he moved through politics, journalism, and satire before producing some of his best-known fiction. His work is often remembered for its wit, restless intelligence, and darkly comic view of modern life.
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