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Two Plus Two Makes Crazy

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A visitor tours a metropolis run by a centralized computer whose electronically issued Verdict Statements determine policy, while a public liaison touts an All circuit that aggregates departmental calculations. The visitor presses the system on contested outcomes and highlights human costs attributed to machine-led planning, then deliberately inputs a contradictory numerical problem to force the master console into overload. Through that act and the circulation of dissenting pamphlets, the narrative exposes the fragility of blind reliance on quantified authority and satirizes technocratic governance and bureaucratic complacency.

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Walter J. Sheldon

Walter J. Sheldon was an American author known for his contributions to speculative fiction and science fiction. His works often explore themes of madness, identity, and the absurd, as seen in titles like "Brink of Madness" and "I, the Unspeakable." Sheldon’s writing is characterized by a blend of humor and existential inquiry, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. He also penned works such as "Jimsy and the Monsters" and "Houlihan's Equation," showcasing his versatility across different narrative styles. Through his imaginative storytelling, Sheldon has left a unique mark on the genre.

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