
Voyage of the Stars
by Cutting Magnetic Field Lines
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The vast universe, with its bright stars, is deep and mysterious. When intelligent life looked up at the stars for the first time, the curiosity deep in wisdom had already set sail for knowledge. Endless stars and countless civilizations, where are they and why are they vying to sail away? What treasures are there in that distant galaxy? Or what secrets are hidden in the dark space? Or is it just to find that glimmer of hope? Where should humans who have lost their homes go...
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Official(94)Scraped 2d ago
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A very good scientific novel, the author keeps up the hard work.
I feel like the author is an alien
First, let's talk about why. The limited limit computing power computer proposed by the author is a string-based computer. It can be realized in theory, but it is extremely difficult. There are also two conclusions he proposed about microscopic infinity and the Calabi-Yau manifold, 10^500 or infinite. In the book, infinity is intercepted and only 10^500 is left, which also corresponds to reality. Macroscopic infinity, the Big Bang initially had infinite temperature, and the mathematical solution to latitude is also infinite. Including what he said about the large Boötes void having very little dark matter, and the observation limit of the universe is also 93 billion light-years with a radius of 46.5 Billion light-years. Is the author an alien or something?
Repeated explanations of the same things consume the reader's patience and make people impatient.
The writing and ideas are pretty good, but something doesn't feel right towards the end. In the past, he hated the civilization that was destroying the earth, and he was trembling with fear towards advanced civilizations, but later he looked arrogant and ruthless in the face of the kobolds? Author, what is the difference between such humans and the alien civilization that destroyed the human home planet in your novel? I'm certainly not talking about being a holy mother or enacting strict contact codes like the mainstream civilization in Star Trek. But the contact with kobolds really made me feel a little uncomfortable. I feel that as human technology has advanced, civilization has regressed. Maybe I didn't see the back. Maybe humans will become a bit advanced civilization later on.
It feels a bit like Under Deep Space and The Wandering Fleet.
Why not exchange technology, that will be stronger.
It has reached the zero point of vacuum, which is not bad.
When I heard the book was posted here, the author was speechless at several points. 1. Whether it is the earth, the universe, or civilization, there is no so-called white or black, but gray. 2. After more than two hundred people were killed, you started to get angry, listened to the alien civilization's deception, and then changed the story? ? ? 3. For a group of scientists, it is important to do their job well. Diplomatic and transactional talk is a matter for sociologists and foreign ministries, Scientists have the right to make decisions, but they should not speak arbitrarily. After being deceived by well-intentioned people, they have lost even the most basic heart of guarding against others. They are from a waste kindergarten, right?
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Official(94)Scraped 2d ago
Post a book review to encourage yourself tomorrow, come on!
A very good scientific novel, the author keeps up the hard work.
I feel like the author is an alien
First, let's talk about why. The limited limit computing power computer proposed by the author is a string-based computer. It can be realized in theory, but it is extremely difficult. There are also two conclusions he proposed about microscopic infinity and the Calabi-Yau manifold, 10^500 or infinite. In the book, infinity is intercepted and only 10^500 is left, which also corresponds to reality. Macroscopic infinity, the Big Bang initially had infinite temperature, and the mathematical solution to latitude is also infinite. Including what he said about the large Boötes void having very little dark matter, and the observation limit of the universe is also 93 billion light-years with a radius of 46.5 Billion light-years. Is the author an alien or something?
Repeated explanations of the same things consume the reader's patience and make people impatient.
The writing and ideas are pretty good, but something doesn't feel right towards the end. In the past, he hated the civilization that was destroying the earth, and he was trembling with fear towards advanced civilizations, but later he looked arrogant and ruthless in the face of the kobolds? Author, what is the difference between such humans and the alien civilization that destroyed the human home planet in your novel? I'm certainly not talking about being a holy mother or enacting strict contact codes like the mainstream civilization in Star Trek. But the contact with kobolds really made me feel a little uncomfortable. I feel that as human technology has advanced, civilization has regressed. Maybe I didn't see the back. Maybe humans will become a bit advanced civilization later on.
It feels a bit like Under Deep Space and The Wandering Fleet.
Why not exchange technology, that will be stronger.
It has reached the zero point of vacuum, which is not bad.
When I heard the book was posted here, the author was speechless at several points. 1. Whether it is the earth, the universe, or civilization, there is no so-called white or black, but gray. 2. After more than two hundred people were killed, you started to get angry, listened to the alien civilization's deception, and then changed the story? ? ? 3. For a group of scientists, it is important to do their job well. Diplomatic and transactional talk is a matter for sociologists and foreign ministries, Scientists have the right to make decisions, but they should not speak arbitrarily. After being deceived by well-intentioned people, they have lost even the most basic heart of guarding against others. They are from a waste kindergarten, right?
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A rare science fiction novel, hard science fiction, unsystematic. Worth a look for everyone.




[Relatively rare science fiction genre] The vast universe, with its bright stars, is deep and mysterious. When intelligent life looked up at the stars for the first time, the curiosity deep in wisdom had already set sail for knowledge. Endless stars and countless civilizations, where are they and why are they vying to sail away? Is there any treasure in the distant galaxy? Or what secrets are hidden in the dark deep space? Or is it just to find that slim hope? Where should humans who have lost their home go...




[Relatively rare science fiction genre] The vast universe, with its bright stars, is deep and mysterious. When intelligent life looked up at the stars for the first time, the curiosity deep in wisdom had already set sail for knowledge. Endless stars and countless civilizations, where are they and why are they vying to sail away? Is there any treasure in the distant galaxy? Or what secrets are hidden in the dark deep space? Or is it just to find that slim hope? Where should humans who have lost their home go...




[Sacred Gold] Plot: ★★★☆ Moisture content: ★★★ Theme and concept: ★★★☆ Divine level: ★★★ This is a fairly interesting science fiction novel, but it has its ups and downs and is not strong enough. You can feel the abstraction in some subtle points, but the quality of this subject matter is indeed rare. It is enough for your leisure time~

















