Science Fiction Deconstructing Human Heart Series: I Walked on the Moon in 2055

Science Fiction Deconstructing Human Heart Series: I Walked on the Moon in 2055

by Big Salted Fish

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103Kwords9chapters
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Ch. 9Past Events on the Moon
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About This Novel

Looking back at the history of mankind, we will be dismayed to find that what prevents us from embracing the stars and the sea is often not the bottleneck of basic science or the gap in engineering technology, but the shackles of the human heart itself. History has repeatedly proven that individual advances in technology, without matching global cognition, moral consensus and collaborative spirit, will not only fail to bring universal welfare, but may instead amplify old rifts and even bring about unprecedented disasters. The "2055 Human Heart Wandering" series was born based on such worries and reflections. It sets the stage in 2055, a time when the Earth-Moon civilization has taken shape but has fallen into deep divisions. The moon is no longer a silent satellite, but a "brain" with independent will; the earth struggles to find unity under external pressure. In this new situation, technology is pervasive like mercury, and people's hearts will inevitably change - but will they move towards higher rationality and tolerance, or will they be further lost in the cocoon of information and identity anxiety? This book attempts to depict and imagine this picture of the future world through different perspectives. The book is composed of many chapters such as "Me and the Village", "Interview", "Man on the Moon", "Customized Movies", "Humanoid Robot", "AI", "Once Upon a Time on the Moon", etc. It is a person's departure from his hometown, and it also completes a magnificent journey for all mankind. In the end, protecting and deconstructing the human heart and facing it indifferently became a permanent proposition.

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