Long Review RecommendationThe world I live in cannot be an experiment Long review
My evaluation of this book is that it is correct to classify it as science fiction, and it cannot be classified as a light novel.
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Every science fiction novel means as much to the author as the monkey in the tree looking at the starry sky for the first time in history, like Gagarin's endless fantasy about space and the future, and a great reflection of the human spirit of exploration.
When I first entered the world of the book, I was actually quite curious. Is this book really not a light novel in this way? The beginning is actually somewhat similar to "When the Fantasy of Youth Realizes", using abnormal events in life as the starting point, but it is very different later on.
After the protagonists explored the abnormalities in themselves, they encountered force majeure counterattacks. After the exploration failed, the male protagonist almost bit off his own tongue, but he almost recovered after a few days? After reading half of the book, this should actually be a foreshadowing, hinting to the reader that there is something unusual behind the scenes. As the protagonist discovers that the people around him are abnormal, the puzzle-solving begins, and he realizes that the world is not real, and he is not an actor like The Truman World, but an android constructing the world like Westworld. The breaking point here is that NPCs will have regular and repeated activities (actually, it feels a little unreasonable here. Such a powerful civilization and computers don't have the computing power to construct a relatively random and real world. The regular activities are also a bit unreasonable?) As the male protagonist An accident happened when telling the heroine the truth. External factors broke the membrane and forced the experiment to be suspended. The first part ends here. There are about 41 chapters here. The following 41 to 61 are interludes and the solution of the previous part. 61-65 Are the introduction to the overall view. When 62 came out, I realized that this light novel was about to embrace the nature of science fiction, telling the author's fantasy about the future and the civilization of the star sea.
A few years ago, I had a casual chat with a friend, starting from political history and finally science fiction. We discussed an issue: how science and technology progress depends on human thinking. Genius thinking leads human progress, the thinking progress of collision between people, scientific intuition, and rational thinking.
What is relatively critical is the collision of ideas between people. There is an old saying that the Three Stooges are better than Zhuge Liang. When people communicate with each other, no matter how similar or close they are, their thinking, opinions, and perspectives are all different. This communication will add variables to each other's thoughts and produce new things. This is why powerful civilizations still need weak, even species that have never stepped into the starry sky to conduct experiments, because they need species with different thinking perspectives to help them improve their technology trees and inspire them to make progress.
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