
I Create the Universe in Sophons
by Coke Burger
About This Novel
This is a particle the size of a proton. But for the life inside, it is a huge universe. From the Big Bang to the birth of life. From simple single-celled organisms to god-level behemoths that rule the planet. From primitive Homo sapiens who learned to make tools, to powerful races that established star civilizations. He is the beginning of everything, the Creator of life and wisdom. "I finally found the end of the universe..."
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Is there a possibility
We humans have been in close contact with other higher life forms, and humans cannot observe them because they are limited to the five senses of humans themselves. Perhaps in their eyes we cannot directly observe it. The stars and sea that we know are like dust in the air in their eyes. Perhaps what we perceive as eternity is just a blink of an eye in their eyes. Our five senses limit our understanding of this universe and this space and time. For example, the life of those microorganisms is short-lived in our eyes. Or maybe we are the most advanced creatures, and other creatures lower than us are always living around us or in our bodies. It's just that our five senses are limited and our technology prevents us from observing. I'm imagining that if human beings' five senses exceed the speed of light, or even take one step at the speed of light, will they enter another time and space? Another higher cognitive world. Just like the cells in the human body break through the limitations of the human body on their own, come to our world, and use the same eyes as ours to perceive our world. Isn't this like entering another time and space for them? (Just talk, a little personal fantasy, hahaha)
good
This book is a creation-style book. It can be seen that the author wants to rationalize the system. In fact, in my personal opinion, it is not necessary to do this, but it is even more inconsistent. Everything has its purpose. Sophon has no reason to give the protagonist abilities. There are millions of human beings, and they can pick out a lot of them without payment. Not to mention the time paradox. The epic feeling is not too strong, the story is okay, and it is the wisdom of living things, without a sense of ladder. The ladder of wisdom is a good selling point of the Creation stream. The author may not have considered that the wisdom starting from the fish-men is the wisdom of normal humans. The advantage is that it is very novel. It does not use a common energy bar or the like, but the protagonist does work to provide extra energy to the world. In fact, the high temperature of the first world, I thought it would be possible to write a mythical race that can withstand high temperatures. That would definitely look good. What I didn't expect was to write about fish people. Furthermore, the author has good control over the pacing and can be read for a long time. The article above is good to pass the time, but I don't know why there are so few comments. Post a few pictures to attract the author's attention
there is a question
Does the author want to use the universe created by the protagonist to feed the main universe?
30 billionths of the speed of light is 10 centimeters per second?
When I first started watching, the main character was trash
I just don't know that the protagonist is really trash?
Not bad, update soon!
The creation flow is quite good, please go to the author!
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The complete book is very different. It feels like a time wheel. From getting space to delegating power to robots, space and reality are connected, and it is a bit like a latitude layer. I create the universe at high latitudes and develop robots, and the robots create space to deliver goods to me at lower latitudes. I at lower latitudes create my own universe to myself at lower latitudes, like a time cycle, and like an infinite descending latitude.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 25d ago
Is there a possibility
We humans have been in close contact with other higher life forms, and humans cannot observe them because they are limited to the five senses of humans themselves. Perhaps in their eyes we cannot directly observe it. The stars and sea that we know are like dust in the air in their eyes. Perhaps what we perceive as eternity is just a blink of an eye in their eyes. Our five senses limit our understanding of this universe and this space and time. For example, the life of those microorganisms is short-lived in our eyes. Or maybe we are the most advanced creatures, and other creatures lower than us are always living around us or in our bodies. It's just that our five senses are limited and our technology prevents us from observing. I'm imagining that if human beings' five senses exceed the speed of light, or even take one step at the speed of light, will they enter another time and space? Another higher cognitive world. Just like the cells in the human body break through the limitations of the human body on their own, come to our world, and use the same eyes as ours to perceive our world. Isn't this like entering another time and space for them? (Just talk, a little personal fantasy, hahaha)
good
This book is a creation-style book. It can be seen that the author wants to rationalize the system. In fact, in my personal opinion, it is not necessary to do this, but it is even more inconsistent. Everything has its purpose. Sophon has no reason to give the protagonist abilities. There are millions of human beings, and they can pick out a lot of them without payment. Not to mention the time paradox. The epic feeling is not too strong, the story is okay, and it is the wisdom of living things, without a sense of ladder. The ladder of wisdom is a good selling point of the Creation stream. The author may not have considered that the wisdom starting from the fish-men is the wisdom of normal humans. The advantage is that it is very novel. It does not use a common energy bar or the like, but the protagonist does work to provide extra energy to the world. In fact, the high temperature of the first world, I thought it would be possible to write a mythical race that can withstand high temperatures. That would definitely look good. What I didn't expect was to write about fish people. Furthermore, the author has good control over the pacing and can be read for a long time. The article above is good to pass the time, but I don't know why there are so few comments. Post a few pictures to attract the author's attention
there is a question
Does the author want to use the universe created by the protagonist to feed the main universe?
30 billionths of the speed of light is 10 centimeters per second?
When I first started watching, the main character was trash
I just don't know that the protagonist is really trash?
Not bad, update soon!
The creation flow is quite good, please go to the author!
. . . . . .
The complete book is very different. It feels like a time wheel. From getting space to delegating power to robots, space and reality are connected, and it is a bit like a latitude layer. I create the universe at high latitudes and develop robots, and the robots create space to deliver goods to me at lower latitudes. I at lower latitudes create my own universe to myself at lower latitudes, like a time cycle, and like an infinite descending latitude.
good
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