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A
Computer
named
August
Sennor
was
Twissell
’
s
chief
opponent
in
these
matters
.
Harlan
,
stirred
by
Twissell
’
s
feverish
denunciations
of
the
man
and
his
views
,
had
read
some
of
Sennor
’
s
papers
and
found
them
startling
.
Sennor
asked
publicly
and
,
to
Harlan
,
disconcertingly
,
whether
a
new
Reality
might
not
contain
a
personality
within
itself
analogous
to
that
of
a
man
who
had
been
withdrawn
into
Eternity
in
a
previous
Reality
.
He
analyzed
then
the
possibility
of
an
Eternal
meeting
his
analogue
in
Time
,
either
with
or
without
knowing
it
,
and
speculated
on
the
results
in
each
case
.
(
That
came
fairly
close
to
one
of
Eternity
’
s
most
potent
fears
,
and
Harlan
shivered
and
hastened
uneasily
through
the
discussion
.
)
And
,
of
course
,
he
discussed
at
length
the
fate
of
literature
and
art
in
various
types
and
classifications
of
Reality
Changes
.
But
Twissell
would
have
none
of
the
last
.
"
If
the
values
of
art
can
’
t
be
computed
,
"
he
would
shout
at
Harlan
,
"
then
what
’
s
the
use
of
arguing
about
it
?
"
And
Twissell
’
s
views
,
Harlan
knew
,
were
shared
by
the
large
majority
of
the
Allwhen
Council
.
Yet
now
Harlan
stood
at
the
shelves
devoted
to
the
novels
of
Eric
Linkollew
,
usually
described
as
the
outstanding
writer
of
the
575th
,
and
wondered
.
He
counted
fifteen
different
"
Complete
Works
"
collections
,
each
,
undoubtedly
,
taken
out
of
a
different
Reality
.
Each
was
somewhat
different
,
he
was
sure
.
One
set
was
noticeably
smaller
than
all
the
others
,
for
instance
.
A
hundred
Sociologists
,
he
imagined
,
must
have
written
analyses
of
the
differences
between
the
sets
in
terms
of
the
sociological
background
of
each
Reality
,
and
earned
status
thereby
.
Harlan
passed
on
to
the
wing
of
the
library
which
was
devoted
to
the
devices
and
instrumentation
of
the
various
575th
’
s
.
Many
of
these
last
,
Harlan
knew
,
had
been
eliminated
in
Time
and
remained
intact
,
as
a
product
of
human
ingenuity
,
only
in
Eternity
.
Man
had
to
be
protected
from
his
own
too
flourishing
technical
mind
.
That
more
than
anything
else
.
Not
a
physioyear
passed
but
that
somewhere
in
Time
nuclear
technology
veered
too
close
to
the
dangerous
and
had
to
be
steered
away
.
He
returned
to
the
library
proper
and
to
the
shelves
on
mathematics
and
mathematical
histories
.
His
fingers
skimmed
across
individual
titles
,
and
after
some
thought
he
took
half
a
dozen
from
the
shelves
and
signed
them
out
.
Item
Five
:
Noys
.