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The scientific community erupted. Half accused Thorne of xenocide-by-definition—stripping the Valya of moral status. The other half praised him for exposing a $40 billion cognitive-interface failure. Valya Digest Vol 2 16

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“The Loom recorded nothing during this event,” Chen wrote. “No symbols. No syntax. Yet a fungus with no brain performed an act of intentional rescue. Perhaps, Dr. Thorne, your machine is not confused. Perhaps the Valya simply do not think in ways your Loom can lie about.” Valya Digest Vol 2 16