I'm Going to Read a Book with My Brain in Mind!

我就要带着脑子看书!

40623(24 linked)2mo ago

This book welcomes the following people: - As I read it, I began to suspect that the author is a primary school student - Wouldn't the author refuse to write about such a small thing in Baidu? - I obviously don't have any brains to read, but I still can't bear it - It's okay, novice, but don't insult my IQ. I have been reading for more than ten years, so I have tasted all kinds of herbs. I like imagination and accept any weird settings. In parallel worlds, the basic rules can be different, 1+1 does not need to equal 2. But the story needs to be rounded out in this setting, and the characters' IQs cannot fluctuate like stocks.

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Weird Recovery: Do You Call This Serious Science Popularization? !21

Fibonacci Man

928K8.9155

Lin Muge traveled from a society where weird creatures and humans coexisted peacefully to a period when weird things were just recovering. Full of knowledge, he chose to become a science popularizer to help everyone better understand strange creatures. "I call him Squidward. Look at his little cherry mouths, how cute they are." On the rough sea, Lin Muge stood on the boat drifting in the storm and pointed the camera at the five-story-high big octopus behind him with excitement. Ignoring its bumpy head like the surface of the moon and its densely packed mouths, I pulled its beautiful legs and put them on my body to take a photo. "Look at this little centipede, it has fifty-two legs in total. When its soles are tickled, it will emit painful wails of different tones, so it is a musical instrument." Lin Muge grabbed the one-meter-long centipede next to him and sat cross-legged. He closed his eyes and carefully scratched the jade feet of the centipede under him like an ancient person playing the piano. "This happy birthday song is for everyone celebrating your birthday here!" After playing the song, he hung the centipede around his neck and said sincerely. His professional and rigorous science popularization helped him gain popularity rapidly. But seeing the ridicule that filled the screen in every video, Lin Muge felt helpless. "I am really just an ordinary person!" "This is really a serious popular science video!" "Everyone remember to press three times in a row!"

Curator17

Brain index: 3/5 Weirdness is not scary, as long as you understand them well enough. The creativity is great. Everyone should have gradually realized that the scary thing is only the unknown and their own imagination. People who know a lot about snakes know how not to mess with them, or how to handle them safely. If there is a real ghost, it will be the same routine. This book is a story about a reborn person who uses his understanding of the weird to popularize science. The reason why the brain index barely passes is very simple. The protagonist lacks margin when performing operations, the plan often has bugs, and his survival cannot be guaranteed 100%. Especially when taking advantage of the incompatible relationship between weirdness and monsters, there is no way to determine which weirdness will be encountered first, and scientific workers cannot always rely on luck to survive to the finale.

Sword of Dawn22

Sword of Dawn

Science Fiction

Far Pupil

6.3M9.52,135

Gawain traveled through time, but something went wrong while traveling. After floating in the sky above a foreign continent for hundreds of thousands of years, he felt that he might need a body to become a complete time traveler, but he did not expect that after finally succeeding, he would need to crawl out of the coffin with this body, and face two frightened great-great-great... Great-granddaughters. And a world coming to the end of an era.

Curator51

Brain index: 4.5/5 Big eyes (distance pupils) never disappoint. His cosmology and theology are unique and majestic. He is good at staging scenes of civilized epics in just a few chapters. This time, the perspective is pulled into a planet. The protagonist travels to a satellite spirit, rises from the coffin in times of crisis, and leads the people of a country to move forward on a planet with strange world rules. The core of science is to make bold assumptions and be careful to verify them. Science never makes assertions, but usually says "under certain conditions, a certain phenomenon may be explained by a certain theory." As long as you have these ideas and strong curiosity, the rules of the alien world will be analyzed for you.

Arcane Throne23

Squid That Loves Diving

3.2M9.4576

"Knowledge is equal to power." "The so-called gods are just more powerful arcanists." Xia Feng came through time with a lot of knowledge.

Curator44

Brain index: 4/5 This is a world where "knowledge is power", and the protagonist's golden finger is the physical knowledge on the earth. If you want to learn the knowledge mentioned in it by the way, be careful of your head exploding. I have always suspected that Squid graduated from the physics department like me. However, his understanding of new developments in quantum mechanics and the Standard Model was limited, and he did not dare to further enter the field of science fiction. Obviously the major is not theoretical physics. The brain index is only 4 because it does not require much use of the brain. It is basically a magic version of the history of physics. There is a bit of drama in the soul-related fields, and the squid needs to make up for his brain science.

Great, I Gradually Understand Everything24

More Mushrooms For You

208K8.114

When something strange comes. Some people were shivering, and some people were walking forward alone. Some people destroy it, some people understand it. There are also people who... Become it. The more I know, the more I remind myself: Value reason and hide it well.

Curator18

Brain index: 4.5/5 The mushroom should have set a new eunuch speed record. Forget it, just take a look and think about it. There are few books that make people think about how the real world will evolve if superpowers really appear on a large scale. The protagonist Lin Dong is a problem maker like you and me, and he is involved in the whirlpool of the super world. Let's see how he solves the problem by using the deep darkness as a problem. Brainy, but not brain-burning. The author sometimes sets up a little suspense to challenge the readers' patience. It seems that he is already very skilled, and the blades he received may have piled up in piles.

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