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1[[WMG: The visitors don't really represent anything specific.]]
2They're just based on random memories. The planet/alien doesn't understand humans any better than they understand it.
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4[[WMG: The visitors are a non-malicious attempt to investigate humans]]
5Solaris is attempting to communicate with humans, but doesn't understand us anymore than we understand it. Solaris can read the minds of humans, so it creates "visitors" based on their most powerful memories: it didn't make a living recreation of the protagonist's dead wife to torment him, but simply because he tends to think about his dead wife very often (our most traumatic thoughts tend to be the ones that shape us).
6* According to the books Kris reads, Solaris has been known to copy non-living matter before. It never copied plants or people, but would duplicate statues and dolls when the scientists experimented with that. On some days. On some days, it wouldn't, which hints at sentience. The visitors only began appearing after [[spoiler: Gibarian's group prodded the ocean with hard radiation, and stopped appearing after they sent some more hard radiation modulated by Kris's encephalogram]] - maybe the ocean learned what it wanted to know?
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8[[WMG: The visitors are non-malicious mirroring by a non-sentient Solaris]]
9Solaris isn't truly sentient, not even sentient in a way we can't understand, but lacking all real awareness. It just automatically makes visitors based on the most powerful memories humans who encounter it possess (which happen to be traumatic). However, this is comparable to a mirrored reflection in a lake; that doesn't mean the lake itself is sentient.
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11[[WMG: The planet Solaris is a post-[[AssimilationPlot Instrumentality]] world.]]
12All life on the planet is a single being in the form of an ocean of goo. How could one creature have evolved to become intelligent? Obviously, it didn't start with one creature. The "thinking ocean" is the result of an extreme AssimilationPlot.
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14[[WMG: The Ocean on Solaris is a technological artifact]]
15The planet Solaris cannot exist naturally where it's located so one might conclude that it and the Ocean were placed there by some other intelligence. The Ocean is pretty weird so one has to speculate on the strangeness of its possible creators. Wonder if they're the same lot who descended on Harmont in "Roadside Picnic"?
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17[[WMG: All the characters are constructs of Solaris]]
18Perhaps humans used to, or still do, visit Solaris, but none of the characters in the novel are real. They're creations of Solaris based off of people who died in the ocean. Solaris takes these templates, makes a few modifications, creates them and then sees what they do, in the way we might smash atoms together in a particle accelerator to see what happens. Or worse, maybe humans don't exist at all, and Solaris invented them to try and understand itself.
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20[[WMG: Solaris IS a baby of its galaxy spanning species]]

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