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Visa alla“Man has gone out to explore other worlds and other civilizations without having explored his own labyrinth of dark passages and secret chambers, and without finding what lies behind doorways that he himself has sealed”"Solaris" by Stanisław Lem is an extraordinary book that delves into profound philosophical concepts. Our protagonist embarks on a journey to the enigmatic planet Solaris, which itself becomes a captivating character. Enveloped by mysterious oceans, Solaris presents an eerie yet captivating ambiance that remains shrouded in uncertainty. The narrative's transformation from a somewhat eerie tale to a contemplative exploration of love and philosophy is particularly compelling.One of the aspects I truly appreciate is the inclusion of scientific descriptions, even if they are not entirely scientifically accurate. It highlights the intricate blend of science fiction and speculative philosophy that the book embodies. The universe, much like Solaris, retains its enigmatic nature, refusing to conform to our expectations. It merely exists, independent of our desires.Nevertheless, the book leaves one desiring a more definitive message, especially considering the evolution of storytelling over the years. In a literary landscape that often offers explicit resolutions, the open-ended nature of "Solaris" can feel somewhat anticlimactic. As the story concludes, one is left pondering the limits of human understanding, both of each other and ourselves, not to mention our ability to comprehend beings from other realms.