
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (five-part Set)
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
I like this novel very much. The technological elements in the novel and the technological world are very fascinating. In the huge universe, each of us seems so small. But the "bigness" of the universe attracts the small ones to explore it one after another.
How is this book? Does it look good? Have you read it?
The sense of vastness brought by science fiction novels
Do you understand some of the terms? Arthur has been to the prehistoric earth and to similar earths in different universes. From the infinite extension of the probability axis, the insignificance of the individual dilutes the perception. Everyone lives in their own universe, and the people we use to populate our own universe are just shadows, from the universe that intersects with yours. And, what should happen, will always happen, and everything you encounter, see, and feel exists specifically for you. Probably, there is no difference between science and metaphysics. After all, we don't know the question, so the answer is simple.
So well written, so well written.
What is the little green piece of paper? (The text must be no less than 10 Chinese characters)
This feels awesome, it should be pretty good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, hehe.
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
I like this novel very much. The technological elements in the novel and the technological world are very fascinating. In the huge universe, each of us seems so small. But the "bigness" of the universe attracts the small ones to explore it one after another.
How is this book? Does it look good? Have you read it?
The sense of vastness brought by science fiction novels
Do you understand some of the terms? Arthur has been to the prehistoric earth and to similar earths in different universes. From the infinite extension of the probability axis, the insignificance of the individual dilutes the perception. Everyone lives in their own universe, and the people we use to populate our own universe are just shadows, from the universe that intersects with yours. And, what should happen, will always happen, and everything you encounter, see, and feel exists specifically for you. Probably, there is no difference between science and metaphysics. After all, we don't know the question, so the answer is simple.
So well written, so well written.
What is the little green piece of paper? (The text must be no less than 10 Chinese characters)
This feels awesome, it should be pretty good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, hehe.
