
Tianmen
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In the vast desert, in a blink of an eye, 30 years have passed like an arrow, and the sea has changed. A door to heaven slowly opens in front of Su Yichen. The vast universe, dotted with stars, is all at the door of heaven. Su Yichen, a scientific researcher who was transferred from Shimen to Northwest 781 Base, and his colleagues encountered an accident in the desert. During their escape, they strayed into a mysterious place where countless secrets were hidden and even revealed the truth about the origin of humankind. At the same time, Su Yichen also discovered a distant story behind the earth's civilization, which changed Su Yichen's life...
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(Science Fiction, Food +) This book starts well. Until the end of the first interstellar war, it can be seen that the author has carefully laid out it, and many parts can even be considered to have been revised many times before being finalized (such as the beginning). Later, it is relatively watery, and lacks a coherent plot advancement and sense of expectation. The settings and descriptions of alien civilizations also lack characteristics and depth. The description of civilization contact is enough to poison most senior science fiction fans. Of course, as a science fiction novel, the biggest shortcoming of this book is that the author himself obviously lacks a lot of scientific knowledge and believes in many widely circulated pseudo-scientific jokes. If the preliminary data research is done well, it can still maintain a mixture of authenticity and falsehood, but it basically cannot be read as serious science fiction later on. Unbelievable and inconsistent content: 1. All direct and sideways descriptions of artificial intelligence, 2. Explanations of the dimensions of time and space, 3. Human body/brain potential theory... There are countless mistakes to be made in the details... But if you don't care about these things, this book is still worth trying. I recommend reading it🔥🔥🔥




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A classic, not cliché. Although the ideas are not very novel, it creates a completely different feeling. The book is complete and ready to be read!


Difficulty level 4/5 Writing style: medium to lower Protagonist abstraction level: high This nonsense makes no sense. It treats civilization and political power as if they were just hooligans.













