"Prawo Dondy" (Donda's Law) is a classic 1974 radio play (słuchowisko) by Stanisław Lem, later adapted into a short story in the collection Maska . It is a satirical "science-fiction of the absurd" that explores the intersection of information theory and physical reality.

: Written in the 70s, it serves as a prophetic warning about the "infosphere" and how humanity might be buried under its own data production.

The point where information density causes a "phase shift" in reality.

If you are listening to the original 1974 Polish Radio version:

: Donda’s Law suggests that as information grows, the stability of the physical world diminishes. Guide to the 1974 Radio Production

: Lem mocks the rigorous structures of academic research and bureaucracy, showing how "logical" steps can lead to absolute madness.

The story follows a young researcher visiting a remote African country, the Republic of Gurundia, to investigate the work of a mysterious, eccentric scientist named (though in the Donda context, it focuses on Professor Donda ).

: The world eventually creates so much bureaucratic "noise" and digital data that it triggers a "collapse into the abyss of information." This leads to the "Donda Apocalypse," where physical laws are rewritten by the sheer density of logic and data. Key Themes to Watch For

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"Prawo Dondy" (Donda's Law) is a classic 1974 radio play (słuchowisko) by Stanisław Lem, later adapted into a short story in the collection Maska . It is a satirical "science-fiction of the absurd" that explores the intersection of information theory and physical reality.

: Written in the 70s, it serves as a prophetic warning about the "infosphere" and how humanity might be buried under its own data production.

The point where information density causes a "phase shift" in reality. stanislaw_lem_prawo_dondy_1974_sluchowisko_drug...

If you are listening to the original 1974 Polish Radio version:

: Donda’s Law suggests that as information grows, the stability of the physical world diminishes. Guide to the 1974 Radio Production "Prawo Dondy" (Donda's Law) is a classic 1974

: Lem mocks the rigorous structures of academic research and bureaucracy, showing how "logical" steps can lead to absolute madness.

The story follows a young researcher visiting a remote African country, the Republic of Gurundia, to investigate the work of a mysterious, eccentric scientist named (though in the Donda context, it focuses on Professor Donda ). The point where information density causes a "phase

: The world eventually creates so much bureaucratic "noise" and digital data that it triggers a "collapse into the abyss of information." This leads to the "Donda Apocalypse," where physical laws are rewritten by the sheer density of logic and data. Key Themes to Watch For