Wandering Spaceship in Deep Space: The end of testimonials


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This book is over here, and I am finally relieved!

For the completeness of the story, I feel it's okay. Basically all the content I want to write is finished, and the cosmology of the full text is also described quite clearly, maybe even more perfect than the cosmology under deep space.

Someone may say, why did you write that the fifth level of civilization ended? There are six levels, seven levels, eight levels, and nine levels behind... one hundred, one thousand civilizations, why didn't you write? If you don't write, you will be a bad eunuch, and you will never read the next book again! Dead eunuch!

For this type of reader, I can’t help it. People’s imagination is limited. I personally think it’s good to end at a new starting point. If there is really a thousand-level civilization, is it really impossible to write down to a thousand-level? Obviously there is no such possibility.

Some people say that you can’t imagine a thousand-level civilization. It’s because you are stupid. There are so many things you can write. Two-way foil, dimensions, multi-worlds, etc., can’t be copied if you can’t imagine yourself Other authors? There are so many things that can be written, why can't it be written? ! If you don't write, you will be a bad eunuch, and you will never read the next book again! The **** was dead, obviously just to find an excuse for the eunuch!

Answer: This book is not a purely technological book. Technological progress brings social progress. What is going on in a more advanced society? It is too far away from reality, and there is no sense of reality anymore.

Furthermore, this book doesn't fight much. What use is a technological setting? Even if the two-way foil is invented, who will it deal with? Even more powerful weapons of war have been designed, but who can they fight?

So it doesn’t make much sense just to set the heap, it has to have enough storytelling. What is the essential difference between the explosion of 10 million nuclear bombs and the explosion of 100 million nuclear bombs? It's just a pile of orders of magnitude above it. The so-called 1,000-level civilization, every first-level weapon can cause the destruction of ten billion, billion, billion, billion, billions of universes. Is it interesting to write a book like this? It's totally meaningless.

In short, I am quite satisfied with this. And the story of this book is complete, beginning in the ordinary, and ending in the ordinary.

Closer to home. In this book, many settings are just for storytelling and do not represent reality. For example, in terms of the density of life planets, there may not be so many life planets in the real universe. This setting was set up deliberately so that the story could be written down. Otherwise, the protagonist would have died of old age and had not encountered an alien, so what else to write?

For example, curvature navigation, this is really a technology that doesn't even have a solid theoretical foundation, and only exists in science fiction...It is very likely that this technology does not exist in reality.

The same is true for space elevators. The requirements for materials are quite demanding. The so-called carbon nanotubes will age quickly as soon as they are irradiated by cosmic radiation, so this thing is basically impossible to make...

Looking at it this way, I always feel that reality is even more pessimistic than it is.

In fact, you don’t have to think about these messy futures. Life is just a hundred years, and worrying about things that shouldn’t be troublesome will only seem a bit unfounded. People always have to live in the present, and they have to live as they should in their lifetime. If the earth people can develop the moon, it will be very good (in my opinion)!

In short, many of the contents of this book are the personal possessions of the author, especially the social aspects, which are not necessarily correct and are for reference only.

Let’s talk about what to write in the next book. Now I have written two long articles on interstellar content, and the ink in the author’s stomach is almost clean, so under normal circumstances I won’t write the third one.

Always repeating the content of the past is meaningless and irresponsible to the readers. I am a person who likes to challenge myself~IndoMTL.com~I write books not only to make money, but also to improve myself, so I will not deceive everyone's subscription as a repeater.

In addition to the results of this book, the order so far is about 500 more than the order under Deep Space, which is a small improvement.

But as the only seedling in the village, it is definitely not enough to see. The current results mean that it is the ceiling of this interstellar theme (not my narcissism, but the fact is). If the ceiling of a theme can only be maintained A well-off life shows that there is only this kind of circle.

Newcomers need to be cautious when entering the pit. If they feel better than me in all-round writing, then they can try to realize their dreams. Otherwise, be prepared to fall down on your grandma's house.

(I hope I can support the genuine ones or support it.)

Based on the above reasons, the new book will not write about this subject. The specific content is still being considered. It should still be sci-fi content. It may take a month or two to prepare, and we will notify when the time comes.

Finally, it's about Fanwai.

Fanwai is still writing some short stories about traditional human beings in the state of level 5 civilization.

I really can’t write about Zhang Yuan’s perspective. I can only write stories about ordinary young students traveling around the Large Magellanic Information. The sense of substitution may be stronger. Just watch and write as many extras.

I’m here to conclude the testimonials, thank you all, thank you!

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