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Two human interlocutors argue about whether nonhuman intelligences lacking physical bodies or artifacts could be recognized, while telepathic beings debate whether thought proves individual existence or instead implies participation in a larger Whole. The conversation considers pure minds that exist with environmental sustenance and pool cognition, the risk that explorers will overlook or destroy nonmanifest intelligences, and the philosophical pitfalls of deriving a Creator from introspection. The piece examines limits of perception, assumptions baked into tests for intelligence, and ethical consequences when humans encounter radically different forms of cognition.

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Rog Phillips

Rog Phillips was a notable author in the science fiction genre, recognized for his imaginative storytelling and inventive concepts. His works often explore themes of technology, identity, and the human experience in futuristic settings. Among his key titles is "Captain Peabody," which showcases his ability to blend humor with science fiction elements. Phillips's writing is characterized by a unique blend of wit and thought-provoking narratives, making significant contributions to mid-20th-century speculative fiction. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "Cube Root of Conquest" and "The Cosmic Junkman," reflecting his versatility and creativity as a writer.

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