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An engineer named Ed Bronson discovers that an experimental radioisotopic phosphor emits a layered cacophony of electronic noises from which a woman’s voice occasionally emerges claiming a nearby address; his laboratory tests and a fruitless neighborhood check drive him to try to establish communication. Intercut with these technical investigations are scenes of officials debating a security silence for space resonators and a program to distribute similar phosphor devices widely across Earth One, suggesting a coordinated response to the mysterious signals and growing doubts about Bronson’s sanity. The work alternates detailed lab procedure, personal inquiry, and clandestine planning.

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George O. Smith

George O. Smith was an American science fiction writer known for his imaginative storytelling and contributions to the genre during the mid-20th century. He gained recognition for his ability to blend scientific concepts with engaging narratives, as seen in works like "Alien" and "Amateur in Chancery." Smith's writing often explored themes of technology and human experience, making him a notable figure in speculative fiction. Throughout his career, he produced a diverse array of stories, including titles such as "Beam Pirate" and "Highways in Hiding," showcasing his versatility and creativity as an author.

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