
Return: Interstellar Civilization
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Twelve-year-old Chen Xinghuo witnessed a rocket designed by his father explode in front of his eyes. My father left a message, "One day humans will be able to walk to the stars. If dad can't do it, you can go for me." Seventeen years later, Spark has become a PhD student in quantum physics. In an experiment, he captured the "ripples of time and space" from the parallel universe - a destroyed civilization spread all its technological heritage to all universes at the last moment: curvature-driven star sea technology, light cabin technology to repair biological energy fields, and a bloody warning: "Technology can be copied, but the mind must grow on its own." China launches top-secret "return" plan. Spark and a generation of scientists spent several years digesting this legacy - the light cabin cured terminal diseases and went into the mountains; the sub-light speed spacecraft broke through the solar system. Just when mankind thought it was standing on the threshold of a new era, a messenger from Vega arrived: There is an interstellar alliance with three thousand civilizations in the Milky Way. The condition for joining is not technology, but "the awakening of collective consciousness." Three trials are before mankind: build a starship, destroy all nuclear weapons, and prove that the soul is no longer divided. At the same time, Xinghuo met Su Mingxin, a woman in Tibet who had a PhD in cognitive science from Cambridge and practiced Tibetan Buddhism. She told him: The key to higher dimensions is not in the laboratory, but in everyone's heart - that is unconditional love. This is an epic intertwined with hard-core technology and spiritual exploration: from the ruins of the Gobi to the headquarters of the Interstellar Alliance, from the lonely boy who lost his loved one to the diplomat who leads mankind to the stars. Technology can be copied, but love - is the only answer to the universe.
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