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ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 32: The Prime Difference Robot.

Episode 57 Published 3 days, 13 hours ago
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Picture the flickering glow of 1958 living rooms, as families gathered around hulking wooden radios amid the crackle of vacuum tubes, X Minus One delivered a parable that cut straight to the marrow of technological substitution. Adapted from Alan E. Nourse’s “Prime Difference” (Galaxy Science Fiction, June 1957), Episode 124 aired on January 2, 1958—just days into a year already shadowed by Sputnik and the accelerating automation anxieties of the atomic age. Clocking in at 19:46, the broadcast opens with the show’s signature ominous narration and a light curtain-raiser about “Wind Wagon Smith,” the inventive pioneer whose sail-powered wagon symbolized untamed American ingenuity. Then the main tale unfolds with surgical precision, exposing the seductive peril of perfect mechanical doubles.

Alan E. Nourse (1928–1992) was no detached pulp scribbler but a trained physician whose medical background deeply informed his science fiction. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, later earning his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1955 while already publishing stories. Nourse practiced medicine in the Pacific Northwest but eventually transitioned to full-time writing, producing over 30 books and countless short stories, articles, and juveniles.

We explore how this 1958 story applies to our current and future directions.

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