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A Planetary Survey team arranges an aerial drop of a climber onto the world's highest peak to follow reports of manlike creatures. The parachuted man endures a prolonged blizzard and is later rescued after responding to a smoke signal; he reveals that unseen intelligences had assisted him with compressed air, heating and a power pack. He explains they are extraterrestrial beings adapted to extreme altitude, communicate telepathically, and occupy the summit as a remote vantage to monitor humanity's advance in atomic power and rocketry, resisting any interference. The story examines exploration, human hubris, and contact with unfamiliar intelligence.

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Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov was a prolific author and biochemist, best known for his contributions to science fiction and popular science literature. His works often explore themes of technology, ethics, and the future of humanity. Among his notable titles is "Youth," a short story that reflects his imaginative storytelling and ability to engage with complex scientific concepts. Asimov's writing spans various genres, including essays on nuclear energy, as seen in his "Worlds Within Worlds" series, which educates readers on atomic science. His legacy continues to influence both literature and scientific thought.

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