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Page 17 of The Nursery Machine pulls the story into a quiet, unsettling hinge point. On this page the narrative shifts from exposition into implication: a small domestic scene becomes freighted with mechanical purpose, and the emotional tone moves from naive curiosity toward cautious dread.

If viewed through the lens of early 20th-century industrial design or radical architecture, Page 17 is where the creators defend their thesis. It outlines the argument that human parents are inherently flawed, emotional, and unpredictable. The nursery machine is presented as the ultimate equalizer, designed to engineer a generation free from human trauma—by eliminating human contact altogether. The Literary Legacy of Automated Care

The Turning Point: Why Everyone is Talking About "The Nursery Machine" Page 17

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