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I Don't Believe There Are Books with a 9.9 Score, Let Me Argue If You Don't Agree.
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Emphasize Science Fiction, Don't Take Science Fiction Lightly
Looking for hardcore science fiction novels
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Hard Science Fiction! Hard Science Fiction! I Want Hard Science Fiction! ! !
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Recommended Books with Good Writing and No Heroine or Almost Zero Role for the Heroine
Fantasy, empire, and imagination.
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A Science Fiction Novel Written Like Liu Cixin
I especially like Liu Cixin's science fiction novels, which feel refreshing to me. I don't really like the love stories between artificial intelligence and humans, reflections on human nature, and other human emotions in the science fiction background. I hope there will be hard science fiction works.
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Liu Cixin's Collection of Works
All look good
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In the World of Fast Travel, the Male Protagonist Is a Dragon or a Snake or a Mermaid.
I want to read a book like "Quick Travel: The Villain Is Too Pampered and Too Seductive". Just like this book about the twelfth world
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Are There Any Good Novels?
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The universe does not know what its meaning is, just as humans do not know what the meaning of life is. We are confused in our respective fields, so we dare to abandon everything in exchange for a moment of light. Perhaps, in the end, it will be the beginning of the next one
When the harmonious beauty of the universe is clearly displayed in front of you, life is only a small price to pay.
These gorgeous fantasies of Liu always shock me... They are so beautiful, so beautiful, what else can I say. All causes and effects show their essence in the intertwining of fantasy and science. Endless curiosity gives birth to civilization, urging generations of human beings to move towards the universe and the origin. And what are we? What is our meaning? Is there meaning in our search for meaning? But even the Excavator, who symbolizes all truth, cannot know his own meaning... How similar to how we spend our entire lives searching for the meaning of life, only to be able to define it when it ends.
Liu Cixin's works are never limited to science fiction. While inspiring people to explore science, he has always warned us that science is for people and people are for people, and people should not just do science.
I first saw it on the test paper, but I didn't expect it to be included in Tomato. Da Liu's works give people a feeling of self-sublimation. We will pass on the pursuit of science from generation to generation
The main impact of this book is to place the two "trees" established by mankind - the philosophy tree and the technology tree - on both sides of the "balance" in people's hearts. After "hearing the Tao in the morning", "it is easy to die in the evening". It expresses mankind's pure and fundamental desire for knowledge and the unknown. "What is the purpose of the universe?" "What is the purpose of life?" In fact, there are some questions in the world that have no answers. In other words, these are not really problems - after all, when a problem exists behind all things and will never be known to humans, its existence seems unnecessary - why are stones made by nature? Why do humans keep thinking? … This complex yet simple world! When the first human beings saw fire for the first time, the fire not only danced between branches and hay, but also shone in the thinking space at the same time and forever.
Life and death, the ultimate beauty
It looks so good. I'm screaming. When will our parallel universe also have an altar of truth? I'm crying! I want to go to the Altar of Truth, I want to go! ! !
If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening. But does it make sense? Is it really worth dying to pursue the Tao? After Xi's death, how can the Tao be spread, and what is its use? To take a step back, even if you attain the Tao at the end of your life, is this Tao really the Tao you want? Is it the true and ultimate Tao? These questions can't help but pop up when watching "Chao Wen Dao". This book may not answer all the questions above, but it can give an author's answer and allow everyone to have their own answer. It is undeniable that this is a science fiction novel, but it is also a religious and philosophical novel. A small space was used to discuss a huge issue. It contains many deep human thoughts.
"If you hear the truth in the morning, you will die in the evening." This is a very magnificent story, but I think it is too cruel for Fang Lin. Both her husband and daughter have embarked on that road. I'm just an ordinary person who thinks the universe is beautiful, but the starry sky doesn't make me desperate. So I understand and sympathize with Fang Lin.
If you hear the truth in the morning, you will die in the evening! How do I know?
The purpose of the universe! If you hear the truth in the morning, you will die in the evening. This is not madness, but absolute rationality.
"You have described a gloomy prospect for civilization. Are all the efforts and hopes in this long process of life just for that moment when a moth flies into the flame?" "The moth doesn't feel the darkness, it at least enjoys the short-term light." On a night when the grass is long and the stars are flowing, Wenwen also embarks on a road where he will die if he hears the truth in the morning.
This is simply great. It would be great if there really was such an altar of truth. I would give everything I have for it!
Getting the answer to the question may be the lifelong pursuit of countless scientific researchers and explorers. Before this, if you look at these people from the perspective of relatives, you will think that they are selfish, indifferent, and emotionless monsters. But from a personal perspective, even if they cannot spread this knowledge, it may be worthwhile for them to get answers in their lifetime. After reading the book, I became more convinced that I am actually an ordinary person, and I still chose to take on the responsibilities of being an ordinary person. Compared to the people who go to the altar in the book, I would rather choose a relatively dull and boring life. Finally, I wish you all a happy new year😊
It's so shocking, I'll die if I hear it in the morning! So, what is the purpose of the universe? What is the purpose of life? Who knows? I want to have a perfect answer, to use this sentence pattern: The purpose of the universe is the answer to the purpose of the universe, and the purpose of life is the answer to the purpose of life. This is the suspicion before discovering the truth. If you think about it, the answers are endless. These answers may be very scary. Liu is really awesome and leaves us with endless room for imagination. What if the entire universe is a particle collider? Maybe the entire universe was created by God to imprison us? Perhaps, as mentioned in the article, advanced intelligent beings created our universe and waited for countless years for us to discover the truth of the universe and then steal it? This is real fear. Now we are like ants walking out of the nest, how can we understand human thoughts? I don't know, how do I know?
The buddy said, I only know about the Great Unification, but I don't know about the Super-Unification. After knowing the Super-Unification, I might be able to find a reason from the development laws of each universe. So, it's not that the problem cannot be solved, it's just that I haven't been able to solve it yet.
Hearing the Tao in the morning will lead to death in the evening; the name given by Liu Cixin reflects the ultimate goal of science, even if he seeks truth, he will not hesitate to sacrifice his life on the altar. To hear the Tao in the morning is to hear the truth, and it is also to explore the meaning of one's life. In the novel, Ding Yi has a martyr-like passion for physics. Unlike the Japanese scientist, the author puts more emphasis on his human side, including his role as a father and a citizen. The purpose is to reveal the contradictions and entanglements between many identities, and also point out his sincere love for the truth through comparison.
When the problem of survival is completely solved, when love disappears due to individual alienation and integration, and when art finally dies due to excessive refinement and obscurity, the pursuit of the ultimate beauty of the universe becomes the only sustenance of civilization.
If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening. What is the purpose of life? How many people have really figured it out?
When the breeze blows, ripples rise on the sea of grass, like an endless sea of turbulent people under the starry sky, singing silently to the entire universe. "I don't know, how do I know?" Fang Lin murmured.
In Chao Wen Dao, what I see more is the romantic pursuit of truth by human beings. What is the purpose of life? Everyone will have a different opinion, and there will never be a grand unified model of human life, just like the purpose of the universe. But for the pursuit of the ultimate truth, if you exchange your life for it, you will have to hear the truth in the morning and die in the evening.
The big brother's books are popular. Liu Cixin has become a very popular science fiction writer in the past two years. Is the pursuit of truth a goal or a goal? The thinking of this book is far greater than the ending of the book itself. Regarding the fate of the characters, is Ding Yi's choice right or wrong? Which is more important, fish or bear's paw? I'm afraid there will never be a real answer to this question, because the answer may vary from person to person. What I hope is diverse understanding and respect, whether it is Ding Yi's choice, Wenwen's, or even the wives of two scientists, as well as political leaders.
I think Liu and I may have the same view. These scientists have insulted what they cherish most, or they may not really love these subjects. When something that takes a lifetime to obtain appears in front of you, you only need to pay your life to get it. No one may be able to withstand the temptation, and their behavior just makes this knowledge cheap. After all, compared to the value of their own lives, there is a huge difference between what they can get and their own value.
This book is not only an interpretation of truth, but also an interpretation of human nature. Everyone has their own ideals, and they are willing to sacrifice their lives in front of their ideals, but in other words, aren't they selfish? Aren't they sacrificing their most beloved people for their own desires? But everyone has the right to choose their own, that is "what is the goal of life".
"Truth" is an antidote to the incurable disease of life.
If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening. This is how many scientists throughout the ages regard it as the ultimate meaning of life. They believe that it is necessary and worthwhile to fly to the flames for the sake of scientific truth. They believe that those moths will not hesitate to have a short-term light, even if it costs them darkness in the future. Therefore, we must learn from the older generation of scientists, their dedication and selfless will, and their persistence in giving up all other things in order to pursue the truth.
I have another opinion, they really love it. Well, they really are. I just want to know about them, knowing that they will never be able to study this way in their entire lives. But they just need dedication. They were shaken by the fact that life could be obtained, so they chose to exchange death for the knife.
This book gave me a great shock. Scientists exchanged their lives for the knowledge they wanted to know all their lives. In the end, the answer given by the risk solver to Hawking gave people goosebumps.
When I was in high school, I read the complete collection of Liu's short science fiction novels, and the one that impressed me the most was "Chao Wen Dao". What is the purpose of life? What is the purpose of the universe? Such a big question cannot be answered by an individual, nor can it be explained by a human group. We can only discover more beautiful scenery on the way to find answers. If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening.