
Bearer of Memory
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Every time Wei Hongsi wakes up, a line of text will appear in front of his eyes: --Strive to become a person who contributes to human society! After some research and analysis, he was convinced that he had schizophrenia. Until one day, the content of the text changed. Wei Hongsi began to acquire some abilities that he did not have originally, as well as a series of specious memories that followed. He thinks there are two possibilities: 1. His system is officially online; 2. His schizophrenia became more severe. ... Human beings have never stopped exploring the nature of memory, trying to find a way to quickly pass knowledge and skills to the next generation, hoping to greatly shorten the learning process and achieve a technological leap. Or, another form of immortality. (PS: This book is also called "Schrödinger's System")
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A book with ideas, starting with a fake power, is actually a restraint and requirement for oneself.
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A book with ideas, starting with a fake power, is actually a restraint and requirement for oneself.
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Recommended value: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A very interesting science fiction article, highly recommended. Every time Wei Hongsi woke up, he was reminded of "trying to become a person who contributes to human society" and once believed that he was suffering from schizophrenia. Until one day, unfamiliar knowledge and memories obtained out of thin air broke the peace. Is this the system going online, or is the condition getting worse? Science fiction and suspense are intertwined. The setting of "Schrödinger's System" is novel. It uses memory inheritance to interrogate the boundaries between technology and immortality. It is a brain-burning and addictive hard-core experience. Lovers of science fiction novels must not miss it.
The first volume of a brain-breaking science fiction article tells the story of a high-tech gang crime. To summarize, an organization similar to the Illuminati obtained a micro brain-computer interface technology that can control human behavior. They systematically infiltrated the protagonist's company and wanted to use a technology of the protagonist's company to imprint human minds. As long as they have seen the advertisements with added materials, they can modify people's behavioral patterns in the subconscious, making the controlled person silently become a tool of the evil organization. One problem is that the current need of this international criminal gang is to make money. It feels like it can change the world but it still works for nothing.




80 points It feels a bit like a psychiatric series, characterized by the protagonist being mentally ill, cold, and highly intelligent. I can tell the taste of this type of work as soon as I taste it, just like the stainless steel pipes outside in winter. This book is spiced with content such as office politics, campus scientific research, and surrendering to the country, making it very interesting. At present, it seems that the author's writing level is good, but from the perspective of - broken chapters (the plot of each chapter is promoted at a small pace) and - rapid fluctuations of reading (try reading a page in a few seconds, you don't feel that you can't understand it, so it can be considered that the information entropy is relatively low), it seems that the author was mostly in a work mentality when writing this book, and did not have much intention to create feelings. However, considering that the quality is good, the overall evaluation is 80 points (80 points or more for the bright spot, and a few points will be deducted for the neurosis series because I am not too cold at the moment, and the bottom line is 80 points)












