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After reading this book, all my feelings can be summed up in two words: "shocked". I also read some book reviews and Zhang Ping's, and my two favorite sentences are "When the water is clear, there will be no fish" and "We can spurn the darkness, but please allow them to exist." Before watching "Mirror", I watched "Unanswered Earth". The content was very similar to what the world would be like if there was no so-called "dark side". In "The Unresponsive Earth", by changing the DNA sequence of human beings (perhaps no longer called "human beings"), all bad characteristics, such as fatness, stupidity, ugliness, and even freckles, etc., Are eliminated through recombinant DNA sequences, making all human beings become highly similar so-called "Perfect Body" and then the protagonist smashes a test tube storing a virus (due to the same genes, the virus can kill 99% of "perfect humans" within 10 minutes) (it's just the first half of the story, the second half has little relevance to this book so I won't talk about it yet) For example, The reason why a living thing has existed for so long is because of the diversity of genes. When it comes to genetic diversity, we have to talk about "mutation" (of course it is not Godzilla with three heads and six arms, but macroscopic variation in biology). Variation is not directional. This is a recognized fact. If it is not directional, it will always be the same. There must be good and bad, and we can work backwards. Without the bad parts, there would be no variation or genetic diversity. The entire species would be highly similar and extremely fragile (remember there is a piece of knowledge that needs to be memorized in the biology book: the more species an ecosystem has, the more stable it will be). Sorry, this is a bit off topic. In short, there is light only when there is darkness. Without darkness, the so-called light is just ordinary to us. Of course, "light" will no longer exist. The black and white world only exists in fairy tales, and most people are just chaotic gray. If the water is clear, there will be no fish. This saying is not just a natural phenomenon.
A fantasy story, but it deeply reflects the darkness of reality, but it also tolerates darkness, because a world with only light may not be good. We can spurn darkness, but please allow them to exist.
Black and white are in opposition. Without opposition, there would be no black or white. We must clearly understand black and white, uphold integrity, and find a balance between black and white so as not to get lost in the light.
The endings of Liu's books are always so disappointing and thought-provoking
Ohhhhh, incredible, this short story is so shocking. Everything Bai Bing did in the end shows that he still has reason, but in the end the mirror era was born. That kind of despair is really exciting (what am I talking about)
When the water is extremely clear, there are no fish; when people observe it, there are no disciples. Is the confirmation of quantum mechanics just a misunderstanding caused by the limitations of human knowledge? How about the misunderstanding that our ancestors once misunderstood natural weather as accidental due to limited knowledge? We may really live in a world that has been predestined for a long time, but we are subject to various restrictions and think it is accidental and uncertain. But perhaps it is this uncertainty that allows us to cherish and pursue various fantasies and create various cultures and sciences. When the mirror comes, we are restricted by shackles and authority. Once we exceed the rules, we will be criticized. However, looking back at history, the changes at that time were not the breaking of the original rules, whether it was the system or the science. Light is the opposite of darkness. When we are completely unaware of darkness, when we see light, will we still know that it is light? This comment only represents my own ignorant point of view, and is not intended to start a fight, argue, or harm others.
After reading this book, I first want to repent for my "sins" of more than ten years... (๑ŏ ŏ๑ ) Reality is all gray, why do we always have to distinguish between black and white? But this is how the school educates you. To be an upright person, you must not be afraid of rights... In reality, our elders teach us to be tactful and to please others... (Of course, it's not the extreme kind) In the end, I think it would be better for me to live in such a brighter society...
It's the same Liu style as always, the kind that makes a lot of efforts, but in the end the god of death will always be there, and everything will follow the wind. In short, there is nothing to explain the rating of Da Liu's book, just read it (broken sound)
After reading this, I decided to challenge the Provincial Party Committee Courtyard
The great thing about Liu Cixin is that his works not only contain scientific fantasies, but also thoughts on society. His language is extremely calm, and he likes to create calm and even indifferent characters. The logic of his story telling is so reasonable that it is almost true. He also likes to leave confirmation of the story after telling it.
"The most fatal flaw of yours is that you always have to distinguish between black and white, but reality is all gray!" This is what Lu Wenming said about criticizing Song Cheng. There are similar criticisms in this story and many things that happened in history and reality. Yes! There are always some idealistic people who seem incompatible with the compromises and complexity of the real world. To a large extent, this demonstrates the irresistibility of the overall laws of society or the laws of historical cycles. It is difficult to change the overall ecology of the entire organization and society through individual efforts alone. As a person in history and society, we can only helplessly become a footnote in the progress of history and the operation of society.
Isn't big data just a simplified version of superstring?
When observers exist, human behavior collapses from uncertainty to certainty, and the result of this certainty is destruction.
When the water is clear, there will be no fish. Our ancestors knew this. Yin and Yang are the way. Where there is Yin, there is Yang. Where there is light, there must be darkness. There cannot be only one side.
I never imagined that human society without privacy would be like this. It's shocking.
The string of numbers shocked me: when the brilliant sea of stars appeared on one of the 50 screens, the scientists and engineers present cheered. There are 5 superstring computers placed here, and 10 virtual machines are installed in each. A total of 50 creation simulation software are running day and night. The virtual universe born now is No. 32961. There was only one middle-aged man who remained calm. He had thick eyebrows and big eyes, and he was majestic. The silver cross on his chest was particularly eye-catching on his black pullover. He silently crossed himself.
Summer is here, and the shadows under the trees, with a slight breeze, are very comfortable...
The meaning of this book is more profound than the Three-Body Problem. I really thought about what would happen if everyone was like a clear water. This is a very good book that satirizes society written by Liu. My view of society actually changed because of this book.
Everything is destined, right? These words I typed, you saw them and thought about them.
It's terrifying to think about it carefully, one of countless possible futures for human beings
It's a wonderful feeling, a feeling that can only be found in Da Liu's novels
Liu Cixin's imagination, knowledge reserve, and insight into human nature and society are truly unparalleled! This is another masterpiece. After reading it, I felt chills in my back. Good and evil are essential elements in human nature. Whether the east wind overwhelms the west wind or the west wind overpowers the east wind, it will bring about absolute disaster. Moderation is indeed great wisdom.
A society that can never go wrong morally is actually dead
In this earth where humans are the protagonists. Individual desires that are different from other individuals. It is the original driving force that promotes the progress of human society and is also an important accompanying driving force. This is a logical trajectory unique to humans. Therefore, people should not imagine the survival logic of other species and civilizations in the universe that are not human. Is it related? Please refer to people and zoos. Tame or destroy
My first thought was to explore beyond the known universe
Good and evil make up our world. Light and darkness are not opposites but coexist.
After reading it, I felt terrible. Technology is the future, but too advanced technology cannot match the high-dimensional spirit. That would be a punishment to the world.
Civilization is born from conflict. If there is only light and no opposite side, it will surely stagnate.
It turns out that Da Liu knows everything and has seen through everything long ago. I even suspect that "The Three-Body Problem" is the future of mankind that he saw using a superstring computer.
Looking directly at the light source, we can't see anything except white. The ultimate light is darkness. Black and white merge together. Without black, there is no white, and there is nothing. Liu's imagination is always so shocking and so real.