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Dov Jacobson's avatar

That Lem test is sweet. (And kudos for crediting Michael Kandel.)

We would do well to also remember a more cautionary tale in Lem's Cyberiad.

When Trurl invents The Machine that Can Make Anything Starting with N, it passes a few simple tests: making noodles, nymphs, etc. But Klapaucius challenges it to make Nothing. And it does - slowly winking out all the elements of existence - until Klapaucious begs it to stop. The Machine stops, but cannot undo most of this destruction (it can restore only things starting with N). The two inventors look at this new world - shorn of its beautiful plusters and worches - now riddled everywhere with vast nothingness.

With no little shame, the two realize that this is the mostly hollowed out world they are leaving to future generations. "Maybe," Klapaucius groans, "they won't notice'.

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Red's avatar
Aug 12Edited

I'll take a stab at it (without AI help)

Silky strands, swiftly snipped

silently sorrowful

suboptimal slips

Sundered surface,

sallowed skin

spherical savannah--

salon sculpting sin

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