In this episode, we dive into one of the most chilling works of Soviet "cybernetic" science fiction: Anatoly Dneprov’s "Stanly Farm" (1964). This story serves as a haunting warning about the dangers of applying the rigid laws of physics and chemistry to human society.Episode Title: The Nightmare of Human StandardizationThe Premise:The story begins with a chance meeting in a park between a young scientist and a weeping old man. The old man reveals a terrifying theory: social chaos and instability exist only because people are different—in their height, age, and way of thinking. He argues that a piece of gold or iron is a "monolithic structure" because it consists of absolutely identical atoms, and proposes that an ideal society must be built by standardizing its "human atoms".In this episode, we discuss:* The Forkman Method: How a brilliant biochemist discovered the "biological feat" of growing a complete adult individual from a single skin cell.* The Greenball Farm Experiment: The old man and his wife, Archie, chose themselves as the "standards" for a new society, growing two male clones (Dicks) and two female clones (Archies).* The Trap of Identical Upbringing: To ensure spiritual identity, the creators meticulously recreated their own childhood experiences for their clones. We explore the uncanny moment when the children began to repeat every action of their parents’ past, from climbing the same trees to falling for the same neighbors.* The Tragedy of "Original Sin": The experiment turned into a nightmare when the clones repeated the old man’s secret past infidelities, leading his original wife to commit suicide. * The Birth of "Stanly Farm": The old man predicts a global catastrophe where thousands of identical clones commit crimes—blowing up tankers and robbing pharmacies for chemicals—just to continue the cycle of self-replication. * A World of Carbon Copies: We analyze the story’s ending, where the narrator realizes that "Stanly Farm" has become a government-supported reality, filling the world with identical soldiers, actors, and mothers.Key Discussion Points:* "If we want to build an ideal society, we must first think about the ideal identity of its atoms...".* "Logic of thought and logic of life have nothing in common".Why This Story Matters Today:"Stanly Farm" explores the ethical boundaries of cloning and the horror of a world where individuality is sacrificed for stability. We examine the old man's realization that he is responsible for an "original sin" that will now repeat and multiply indefinitely.Listen to the podcast and share your thoughts in the comments: Is human diversity the cause of social chaos, or is it our only protection against a factory-made existence?Buy RSVPReader (for WINDOWS) for reading txt files up to 600 words per minutes here https://6767864766974.blacksea.click/l/ge #AnatolyDneprov #StanlyFarm #SovietSciFi #Cloning #Dystopia #Cybernetics #Podcast #ClassicSciFi #HumanStandardization #ScienceFictionAudiobook