
Minecraft Technology Is Locked
我的世界科技被锁死了
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- Ongoing
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- 395k Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Interstellar Civilization
- Updated
- 3y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Everyone has their own choice in their reading list, and everyone has their own choice in the books they read. (⑅˃◡˂⑅) I don't know why, but now I don't want to share the good books I have on my bookshelf. In fact, there are many better books on my bookshelf. I always feel that something will be lost if I share the good books on my bookshelf. Alas, this is not right. Maybe. Come on, I will also add some novels that I like, and I hope you will like them.
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Logical and Self-Consistent. Reasonable.
I like books with self-consistent logic.
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The writing is really good. The only thing I can do is hope that more people can read it. After all, missing this novel is really a big loss. The storyline is complete and moving, with clear layers, prominent characters, smooth sentences, and appropriate wording. It can be seen that a lot of effort has been put into it. It is such a good novel that should not be forgotten.
Read the pirated crumbs for suggestions on this book.
After all, the comment section is real science fiction. I've been listening to pirated copies all the time, but found that there are no more updates. I turned it over and took a look. The questions about "queuing up to be shot" in the comment area are all free chapters... I won't laugh at you for 50 steps. I think it's okay whether it's Battle Star Green Water or Andromeda. However, some settings look familiar, like "Stars", and the "Triangle" looks a bit like "Super Seminary". Let me make a note! Whenever I see an unfamiliar and clever idea, I will turn it into a positive and reward it, but I will give this book a recommendation vote now. (The reason is the setting of Green Water and the "34-hour average life span". The time span of this book is also very good, but there are still some inconsistencies. For example, in terms of three views, the new humans are almost the same as the Blue Star people! Of course, in the 2-digit to 3-digit chapters, in addition to efficiency and survival, Ignorance prevails, and aesthetics is almost "locked down." There are obviously so many other civilizations that can learn from each other's history and technology. Not to mention inclusiveness, even scientific and theoretical cooperation and artistic creation are timid, and they are still relatively naive. "Consciousness backup"... These technologies and the promise of "living out the second life", and the power of super civilization is objectively more difficult to imagine than the previous level, such as "quantum superposition state" and so on, and it is conceivable that a civilization with the ability to change the speed of light and pi will split its individual consciousness into Similar but different "individuals" are a very simple thing, so new humans demand "truth" instead. Only when new humans can solve 99% of their problems and remain curious, can new humans truly break the lock. Otherwise, "super civilization" will just be a false proposition with infinite matryoshkas)
There are only twenty chapters of my thoughts, I won't know what happens next To be honest, I feel very, very good about this subject matter, and I'm glad that someone can write about it. But for this protagonist, I don't know if he is stupid or reckless. He does things as he thinks. He read some things in the library and doubts that there is something wrong with the world. This is okay. Having a questioning spirit is a good thing. But from these twenty chapters, there is only a kind of mysterious confidence, a kind of confidence that although I guessed it, I said it is. Also telling others that weakness and ignorance are not obstacles to survival, arrogance is! Others don't value technology, but you value your own development and prove the potential of technology to others. Maybe this earth is taking the path of superpowers. It has no information, so it starts to run away. There is no evidence to guess that technology is locked. My first reaction is that escaping is fine. Building a base and spaceship in the wild is not bad either. It got messed up later. Only when someone came to investigate did we start building the defense system, and put other projects on hold. The co-author never thought about the defense system from the beginning. He really just thought about it, and there was no purpose at all in doing things. Tell the higher-ups that there are extraterrestrial beings interfering with the earth. If they launch their own probes, you will blow up the dark energy eruption point, leading to the degradation of global supernatural powers and chaos. As long as it has nothing to do with you, you don't have to think about the consequences, right? We didn't even detect the inside of the pit, so we didn't consider that the eruption point was natural? It is also said that it is a lock that can destroy technology with a nuclear bomb. What can it be locked? I want others to help build a spaceship, but I don't provide any evidence to prove that there are aliens, where they are, how far they will go, and when they will arrive. Even if you don't know, you dare to explode the source of the superpower. Assuming that there really is an alien and he has made so many actions, we are not afraid that he is near the earth, a civilization that can control dark energy, and that he has super-light technology or wormhole technology to come over. I doubt this and that, but I don't doubt where my skills come from. What's going on with the universe in my mind? If I have no wisdom and no strategy, how can I get the confidence of being confused? There are so many flaws, I don't even know where they are
It's a pity that the female supporting teacher is stupid and sweet, which is simply a bad move. In this book, the whole world is counting on the protagonist? What did the author want to do? Falling in love? Leaving a loophole? Telling her everything, isn't this looking for death? With this hellish level of difficulty, it's best not to reveal it to anyone and be the person behind the scenes, otherwise you'll find the protagonist Kacha GG in minutes. Other salvation novels at least have a good plug-in, a good file loading (traveling into the future), and finally some great heroes. The protagonist is the golden finger at the beginning? Then he brings a bunch of idiots from all over the world? He doesn't help but keeps holding the protagonist back? (Arranged by the author) What about making trouble? Finally, there is the character of the protagonist. He is inexplicably confident, very impulsive, and has no plan. He feels that he is taking it one step at a time. He is a group of reckless people. He is mysteriously confident, and he has no backhand at all. He has no trump cards. His survival depends entirely on luck (Author) 🐶
WTF!
To be honest, the writing style and subject matter are acceptable, but the knowledge is not. I believe in the Three-Body Problem. Space wars are limited to film and television works (such as Star Wars). In reality, there are no spaceships, gang battles, laser bombardments, or space dog fights. What is more reasonable is to be separated by hundreds of astronomical units, be cautious, confuse the opponent, discover the coordinates, calculate the route, and deploy kinetic energy weapons , block the escape route, so that the opponent cannot change the route to avoid, either accelerate through the high pressure and die, or wait for the attack of kinetic energy weapons, waiting for death in the countdown. The universe is so big, people can only survive a few minutes in space, and the escape capsule cannot escape the attack range of kinetic energy weapons. In despair, all the ways to survive are blocked, and you can only wait for months or even years to meet death. It is very reasonable, isn't it? (I'm not talented, I have some personal opinions)
I feel that the time span and pace of other books of this type are too slow. There are hundreds of books talking about thesis. This book is still fast paced, but I can read it 😂
Open your mouth or stop talking about others being arrogant. In fact, the protagonist is the most arrogant person. He can obviously go on his own.
Looking at the introduction, it's really a great subject matter, and I applaud this idea! But after reading a few chapters, I really couldn't hold on. It's a pity that such a good idea exists. In terms of plot, the protagonist lacks the necessary scientific literacy (not talking about existing scientific laws, since it is science fiction, of course we can set our own settings at the current level, or even completely reconstruct various new systems, as long as they are self-consistent), lacks proper social cognition, Lack of due caution in "disposing" other people's lives and lives, lack of necessary respect for scientific ethics and social laws... Fortunately, this book is a "science fiction" shell. If it were classified as an urban novel, the protagonist would be a pure anti-social and anti-human XX element!
There are too many logical loopholes in this book. You can still read it without using your brain. However, reading science fiction without using your brain is no different from going to the cafeteria without using your mouth. My evaluation is that it is better not to read it.
It feels like a running account, just explain what you want to do, then hibernate, and then it's done. The protagonist has no sense of existence at all, no charisma, no powerful skills, and no irreplaceability. Anyone can replace the protagonist, or even do better than the protagonist And there is no change in the protagonist at all. After dozens of chapters and thousands of years have passed, the protagonist has not changed at all.
I have never seen such a lock on technology, allowing humans to utilize dark energy hundreds or thousands of years in advance. At best, this can only be said to be a different technology tree. Also, humans actually stopped developing original technology when they had dark energy. This makes me wonder. In the Middle Ages, people who engaged in scientific research were labeled as heretics and burned at the stake. I have never seen this group of scientists stop doing research. It can only be said that new research directions will divert certain talents. Scientific research is about exploring the nature of the world. As long as you understand this truth, you can know that unless it directly interferes with the experimental results like in Three-Body, which fundamentally makes it impossible for you to conduct experiments, it is impossible to stop the development of science and technology by external influences alone.
This is not that technology is locked, but that the protagonist's IQ is locked. Look at the suffocation operation at the beginning. The enemy is currently hibernating. When he wakes up, he immediately finds a bunch of problems and uses his own martial arts to suffocate!
The protagonist has no understanding of the speed of industry. Several years were wasted. You have nanotechnology, and you can build an aviation base in a short time. Rockets can take off in just a few days. Do you know how fast this is? Within a year, the self-replication of nanobots and industrial robots can rival that of a large industrial power. Rely on seabed minerals. In three years you will be able to overwhelm the world's industrial strength. A full industrial system can be established in four years. In the remaining four years, you can build 100 starships at the same time. Go search online. As long as our country has enough resources, it can double its industry in one year. And it's still doubled several times. Don't look at building a factory here or building a factory there, it will only take a few years. In fact, 90% of the time is spent on the site and factory buildings. Not much time was spent on industrial machines at all. If there are no environmental requirements, if you put it in the open air, it will double for you more than ten times a year. This is still the current situation in our country. You also have robots and nanobots. Time is wasted by you. Also, go search for modern history. Look at how quickly industry doubled during the Industrial Revolution. That's really doubling every year. You underestimate the speed of industrial self-replication.
The prerequisite for the establishment of the dark forest is that the maximum speed of the universe is the speed of light
All the characters, including the protagonist, have insufficient logic to do anything, which makes me feel that the plot of this book is just a lame puppet show.
I read this book with the attitude of giving it a try. The first thirty or so chapters of this book were not very good, but after that, it was really very good. Stay up late to read the latest chapters. In my eyes this book is at least as good as Deep Space Wandering Fleet. Wall-facer. The appearance of the giant at the beginning is at the same level. Recommended for those who like science fiction or development literature, read from chapter 36 onwards.
This article is poisonous, and it is the author's own pleasure.
Toxic, author, what is your definition of cool? Open at 55 with your opponent? Do you know what makes readers happy? The cool thing for readers is that the enemy can only see what the protagonist wants the enemy to see. If you can't beat the opponent on the surface, you will reveal your hole card. If people don't know how to write about you, write about them less. In the early stage, you will cause trouble, in the middle stage, you will flip the table and enjoy yourself in the later stage. For us, it is worth it if it is unfinished. For you, you will get the money and you will have fun. This can be considered a win-win situation.
The protagonist is too arrogant. He says it is a sick human civilization, but maybe how does he know what a complete civilization is? Why does he make choices on behalf of human beings and do things without thinking?
After reading Chapter 26, the protagonist is too useless. He could just survive at first and why did he blow up the moon? Still hibernating.
Has everyone's brains in this book, including the protagonist's, been locked up? Doesn't his IQ exceed 20?
Good guy, are you a three-body fan?