
Dragon Egg
by L
About This Novel
Human scientists have established contact with a kind of intelligent life - Qila, they are similar in size to the sesame seeds on Earth. Kira lives on a dragon's egg, a neutron star whose surface gravity is 67 billion times that of Earth. Because the size of this neutron star is much smaller than that of the Earth, the time measurement between the two is also very different. One hour on Earth is equivalent to hundreds of years on a dragon's egg. Such a small life, yet so great and magnificent. In less than twenty years, mankind has gone through the entire history of human civilization that spans tens of thousands of years.
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Official(9)Scraped 5d ago
neutron star
This book talks about the idea of neutron stars.
I don't know why no one reads such a good book
Narrated by the host of up. Come and see the original work.
I can't say enough good things about it. It's great. Why is no one reading such a good book?
It was shocking, as if I had experienced a journey in time and space, experienced the evolution of a civilization while traveling, and felt the charm of technology at the same time.
Finished reading
It's so ideal, I want to complain about it being too fanciful, but at the same time I'm very touched. About to embark on a different path, but still have ten minutes of lifelong friendship
The meaning is still unfinished, like an interlude, the song ends with people lingering
The predictions made by computers at that time are basically consistent with what we have now. It's really amazing.
How do I remember that the greater the gravity, the slower time goes?
good
Good books are so different
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 5d ago
neutron star
This book talks about the idea of neutron stars.
I don't know why no one reads such a good book
Narrated by the host of up. Come and see the original work.
I can't say enough good things about it. It's great. Why is no one reading such a good book?
It was shocking, as if I had experienced a journey in time and space, experienced the evolution of a civilization while traveling, and felt the charm of technology at the same time.
Finished reading
It's so ideal, I want to complain about it being too fanciful, but at the same time I'm very touched. About to embark on a different path, but still have ten minutes of lifelong friendship
The meaning is still unfinished, like an interlude, the song ends with people lingering
The predictions made by computers at that time are basically consistent with what we have now. It's really amazing.
How do I remember that the greater the gravity, the slower time goes?
good
Good books are so different




