
Screening Humans
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Science and technology article, pig's feet are protected by the state, black technology is invented
The Scientific Research Boss Was Sent by the Country to Be a Professor at the University
Science and Technology Books, Research and Development of Many High-Tech, Black Technology Systems
Science and technology books, research and development of many high-tech, black technology systems
Is it possible that science and technology cool articles have declined? I can't even find one now
Looking for a Science and Technology Article, the Protagonist Is Protected by the State, Super Technology
A Novel About a Scholar Who Solved the World's Problems and Became a Scientist
Straight A student
Technology, Protection, Cracking, National Scholar.
Pure social literature, the dream of a great country.
Science Fiction, Megastructure, Stars, War, Artificial Intelligence.
Sci-fi, interstellar war, gender-neutral
Pure Science Fiction, a Lot of Black Technology, the Technology Tree Should Be Complete and Rich, War
Pure science fiction, a lot of black technology, the technology tree should be complete and rich, war
Learning Books
I'm Looking for Some Intellectual Science and Technology Articles and Academic Articles, and Don't Recommend Those That Lower Your Intelligence😋
No cp, (no) cultivating immortals and starting a company, no ambiguous descriptions of the beginning, no era, no courtyards😅
Black Technology Should Be Researched by Oneself and Should Not Be Given by the System for Free. Is There Any?
Emphasize Science Fiction, Don't Take Science Fiction Lightly
Looking for hardcore science fiction novels
After Reading Sister Sheng, I Can No Longer Read Other Apocalyptic Novels.
I would like to read a book similar to "I give instructions to the protagonists in the apocalypse (Special Situation in the Apocalypse)". I want to read apocalyptic novels like Sister Sheng
The Protagonist's Scientific Research Ability Is Awesome, More Than 500 Chapters
Science Fiction, a Buried Masterpiece, Really Worth Watching!
Scientific Research, Single Female Protagonist, National Protection, Please Seek the Above Books.
I want to read a book like "I was fired at the beginning and forced to report to the Military Academy".
Hard Science Fiction! Hard Science Fiction! I Want Hard Science Fiction! ! !
The Male Protagonist's Perspective, Scientific Research, a Person Protected by the State,
Preferably a child
Are There Any Books on Heavy Industry and High Technology Content? Don't Push the White Articles.
Don't criticize those who write about campus pretentiousness in the name of technology. Don't recommend it if there is no horizontal comparison of technological parameters (even if there are system data that are inconsistent with reality, as long as it conforms to the logic of the novel)
Purely Academic Novels About Academics, Such as "The Black Technology System of Academics"
The protagonist obtains a black technology system and then studies seriously to contribute to the country. There is no heroic plot.
Engage in Scientific Research Without Intrigues and Slaps in the Face
Those with high IQ and low EQ are fine. The results do not have to be known by the people, but they must be based on known knowledge and cannot be created out of thin air.
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As a scientific research dog, I have almost given up on science fiction. Everything about time travel and rebirth system powers is too confusing, complicated and nonsense. Fortunately, I finally found this book to cleanse my brain. From the details of Wen Tao's judgment of soil and plant lesions in the field, to the specific detection procedures in the laboratory, which can't be explained with just "scanning with high-tech instruments", to the discussion of chiral molecules and gene signaling pathways when cracking the mirror virus, these details are very rigorous. Moreover, the author does not show off terminology, but allows professional knowledge to naturally serve the plot. It is precisely because of these solid details that when a crisis strikes and the protagonist group relies on this professional knowledge to break the situation, the sense of accomplishment is convincing. Science is present throughout without insulting intelligence. That's how it should be. Where do all the cheats, systems, abilities and all this mess come from? Only when you use real new technology to solve problems can you be called awesome! This is the hard science fiction I want to see! And Locke, it's rare to see such a deep villain in online stories. Locke is not a madman, he even has a bit of love, but his love is a bit cruel to most people. The several confrontations between him and Wen Tao are the most exciting in the book. This kind of ideological duel is inexplicably refreshing to watch. I give the author ten stars! [Like][Like]
Give it 4 stars. The suspense, plot, and details are all very well written, but it is a bit too deliberate. It deliberately weakens the country's military force and starts to commit genocide. The opponent has already turned the table over, and it is unlikely that the country is still playing cards at the card table.
It's a good book in every sense of the word Both the spiritual core and the professionalism of the writing style are considered to be the top of modern online literature. This book is not just a show of character creation, nor a simple accumulation of rhetoric, but based on true feelings, using my own professional standards and writing style to create a real fictional history, and analyzing the spiritual core that I want to express. I hope the author will not give up writing, because there are still people who are happy about it anymore
There are very few biopunk articles, so I was really surprised to find one like this on Tomato. The author really has his own ideas about cutting-edge concepts such as genetic weapons and ecological warfare, and he also deeply thinks about the enduring topic of "human genetic enhancement". Well written, I really want to see how the plot develops next.
Overall, it is a very good novel, much higher than the current Tomato score. Especially the first 50 chapters, which mainly focus on the storyline of food production reduction, are considered very good science fiction novels. But in the middle of the 50th to 100th chapter, I feel that it would be better to have more protagonists. After all, lines are separated like mountains (I won't go into details to avoid spoilers), and I feel that the supporting characters are a bit short, but it is understandable that it is difficult to write with too many characters. In the later period, the author may have realized some of the problems and started to add supporting characters. The time span of the overall story events is not obvious. Personally, I feel that it happened within three or four months (but the specific time span should not be that short). The protagonist's growth rate is a bit fast and there is a lack of filling in details (maybe related to the fact that the time span in the middle and later stages is not obvious) The later author's thoughts on ethics and the reversal of the story are still very good and worth reading. Although this book has a few minor flaws, overall the flaws are not hidden and it is much higher than it is now 🍅 Looking forward to the author's new books
This book is close to reality and focuses on small characters. It is neither boring nor nonsense. What is even more commendable is that the author describes the people as tough, simple, yet extremely great. Just like what we have experienced together, both leaders and ordinary people are working together to overcome difficulties. The scientific details are also very rigorous, the character portrayal is also very detailed, and the narrative structure is relatively grand. I personally think it is the best science fiction work I have seen on Tomato after "The Three-Body Series" and "The Unresponsive Earth". Keep up the good work, author! Long live the people!
Yes, it was written by a human being. Although the protagonist is often indecisive and very angry, he vividly demonstrates why as the old saying goes, it takes ten years for a scholar to rebel...
A rare good novel, with excellent professional knowledge, slow-burning style, more comfortable than fast-paced reading. I like [Admiration]
The line drawings of popular novels and the romance of science fiction novels, the persistence of template characters and the complexity of real characters, the simplicity of truth, the distinction between right and wrong, turning contradictions into sharpness, and suppressing violence with justice. This is the courage to criticize reality, this is an epic praising heroes, and this is the wisdom born out of the collective. Don't delete, don't take it off the shelves, don't rewrite, don't give up The lost lighthouse of Wenshan, the elegance of chewing slowly, the spirit of climbing high and looking far away, the essence of literary and military strategies. Real culture is not fast food and scraps
The most subtle thing about the concept of "screening humans" is that it is not a pure fantasy, but a sharp prediction of the current technological craze. When Silicon Valley elites began to use embryonic genetic screening technology (PGT-P) to "optimize" offspring in an attempt to "customize" "super babies" with high IQ and no disease, a micro-level "human screening" has already begun. This is no longer a distant future guess, but a social reality close at hand. The torture it raises is shocking: when wealth can buy genetic superiority, when life is labeled with "attribute cards" from the beginning of fertilization, are we creating a better future, or are we personally forging an insurmountable "caste system" determined by genes? Behind this lies a deep concern about the fundamental proposition of "what it means to be human". However, the core of truly great hard science fiction works is not the cold technical settings, but the persistent exploration and defense of the glory of human nature under the absolutely rational "screening" logic. Therefore, "screening humans" is one of the most intense and profound themes in hard science fiction. It is like a prism that reflects the complex spectrum of science, ethics, society and philosophy, forcing us to face our deepest fears and hopes while looking up to the future.
It's a very good science fiction novel. It's very real and professional, especially if it can touch readers like me who are interested in agriculture. It's really good.
It's a very good book. It may be to pass the review. There is almost no description of the evil of human nature and the evil of power. Therefore, it looks more ideal when compared with the real society. However, it is completely worthy of the 9.0 Rating. The current rating is too low.
This is a small but precise novel. The author has never skimped on the number of words, and every word has been carefully considered. From this, we can derive the author's character traits, which are decisive, clean, concise, and logically clear. He is extremely rigorous and logical. At work, he will think of many alternative plans for one thing. When analyzing problems, he can analyze and solve them rationally and propose solutions to get to the root of the problem [Like]
Didn't you feel a chill in your back when you read it? [Shocked] This is the only science fiction article that I can relate to after reading The Three Body Problem. I personally like to bring it into the story. Indeed, there are already dangers in our lives (such as the Canadian yellow flower). The terms in the article are the same or similar to the information found on the Internet. The author must have been careful. Come on, I hope you can write other equally wonderful novels [Blowing Kisses]
Bravo. This is not science fiction, this is simply a documentary! I've only seen the part about facing people. Alas, I don't know whether I should recommend it to my friends, because it is so real and terrifying. It's very contradictory. I really want to read it, but I don't dare to continue reading. I'm really afraid that if you look at it, you will no longer be here. Oh, the author. See the section of yellow flowers. It's just very objective and realistic, including missing and finding clues. It feels very sci-fi, very realistic, and full of drama, but it still feels like a novel. But then to seed screening, to human aerosols, oh my gosh. You really dare to write and you are really able to write. I'd better stick to reading it. It's getting more and more scary. I guess your book really cannot be published.
Although when you read it, you may think that he is a bit conservative, but based on reality, his and his country's stance is more about restraint and strength deterrence taking into account the overall situation, rather than shouting and killing whenever they disagree, which is more in line with the actual situation, and it can be seen that the author is really serious.
I just finished reading it today. I think this book is very beautiful. The science, technology and scientific logic in the book feel very real to me! At the same time, this book also has many questions about human nature. What would you do when you are in an extreme environment? What will you do when science and technology will make human genes better, but will lose the diversity of human civilization? There are answers in this book, and the characters in the story are very vivid and complex. They are close to real people's performance in reality, but it describes the process of how a person went from being a scientist to saving 80 million people. It also describes his struggles and decisions, despair and relief, happiness and relaxation... In short, this book deserves my five-star praise and my careful review!
Tomato is a great book, and I can't say enough about its writing style or plot. I feel like the author should put some emphasis on it. Let me exaggerate a bit. This book gives me the feeling that it is like the Three-Body Problem in Tomatoes. Although it is not as good as it is, it is a little shadow of it, which is also very remarkable.
I can responsibly tell you that this book has a guaranteed score of nine points. It embodies human nature and contains all kinds of knowledge. He also gives his own answer to the question of whether civilization is a garden or a wilderness.
Great work As a science fiction novel, it maintains scientific rigor without the accumulation of professional terminology, but uses it to continuously advance and interlock the plot and create excellent characters. The shaping is very vivid (in the middle and later stages, I really want to be a senior Locke) I also like the final theme, protection rather than attack, diversity rather than "profit-seeking" The emotional mobilization and rhythm control part is just a big boast, right? The emotional line is very natural and not arbitrarily adjusted. It is really like Wen Tao said, "Let nature take its course." But I feel that the decryption part in the early and middle stages is a little delayed, and the ethical debates that have been interspersed in the middle and later parts are lengthy and repetitive... To be honest, I don't like it very much. There are some loopholes, which led to the feeling that when Locke woke up, the process was confusing but the answers were all correct () Squatting down and reading a book, I will continue to follow your teacher... And... What about Chen Yi's boiled fish? But after the excitement of the continuous chase has passed, there are still many flaws when thinking carefully about the plot and theme. The most unbearable thing for me is that in the face of obvious violations of national territory, sovereignty, and human rights, the protagonists chose tolerance and protection. The book says, "You choose to protect, including the enemy." It's not that he can't love peace, but this is undoubtedly gambling on the fate of the country. Facing the enemy requires struggle, and it's okay if you want to reform him. At least wait until he is subdued before offering any protection... The protagonists were lucky and made the right bet, but luck is too rare Scientific logic is always online The plot uses too many "coincidences" to connect the plot, so the protagonist's beliefs are even somewhat untenable after careful consideration. A good story will use plot to reflect the main idea. The "inevitability" revealed through the final ending reflects the reliability of the theme. But this plot gives me the feeling that Locke wakes up and realizes that China's survival is not an "inevitability" due to strategic planning, but an "accident" that happens cautiously and blindly.
The subject matter is good and the writing is interesting.
The paragraphs describing the field and laboratory are particularly picturesque and the writing is very good.
The technical details are very hardcore! Human conflicts and ethical choices are also very profound! The only fly in the ointment is that the protagonist and his wife were sterilized, which was really disturbing. Why not leave them a child of their own? ! ! [Cry]
As a science fiction fan with a certain foundation of understanding, this book is very good. It is rich in content and imaginative. It combines reality and is not too unrealistic. I enjoyed reading it very much. The reason for the low rating may be that the beginning of nearly half of the movie is a bit draggy, or that you don't care about this kind of "hardcore" science fiction. I hope everyone will be patient and read it.
It's rare to see such realistic writing by a scientist. Wen Tao's state of switching between the laboratory and the field is that of my mentor.
The public opinion war and international game written in it are so real.
It's very interesting. It's been on my mind lately, so cheers up
A very humane novel. There is no right or wrong in knowledge and tools, but in the people who use them. What should be corrected are incorrect ideas rather than killing all the so-called inferior genes with one stick.
The overall style is relaxed and very enjoyable to look at
The character of Locke deserves a separate article. This kind of high-intelligence evil makes my skin crawl all over, but I like it very much. Hahaha