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Variable Man (Version 2)

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Variable Man (Version 2)

Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick wrote some great Science Fiction and here is an example. Published in 1953, in Space Science Fiction, t his story explores an earth that is rigidly bound both by centuries of single minded focus on war, and on what happens when humans have learned to depend entirely on a mechanical calculator/computer to tell them what to do. There is no room for a factor outside known factors, something to throw all calculations off. A man from the past. He fixed things—clocks, refrigerators, vidsenders and destinies. But he had no business in the future, where the calculators could not handle him. He was Earth’s only hope—and its sure failure! - Summary by author and phil chenevert

Genres: Science Fiction
Running Time: 03 hours 06 minutes 01 second
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Part 1
Phil Chenevert
31:16
2
The Nights
Part 2
Phil Chenevert
40:40
3
The Nights
Part 3
Phil Chenevert
42:30
4
The Nights
Part 4
Phil Chenevert
1:11:35

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