Rambutan seems to be a great thing in this world, and it has a lot to do with genetic technology, and the protagonist Anderson - let's call him the protagonist, after all, Stuckart watched it for a long time mainly from Anderson's perspective.
Telling stories.
Anderson is very concerned about this rambutan - no, it should be called ngaw, that is its correct name. As for whether it is rambutan, Stuckart is not sure - Anderson is very concerned about this thing, and besides the factory
In addition, there seem to be other unknown industries.
It seems that Anderson's identity is not simple.
Oh, Stuckart also saw an old acquaintance - Chen Fusheng.
He became an employee of Anderson.
Stuckart learned more about the kink spring. There was a special kind of giant elephant responsible for providing energy to the kink spring. This giant elephant was fifteen feet tall and weighed more than ten tons. It was a terrifying beast.
At the beginning of the story, a giant elephant went crazy and trampled the mahout to death, and almost killed Anderson.
"Have you seen how the twist spring is made?"
Stuckart turned her head. Two young men were sitting not far from her. The words just now were said by one of them to the other.
The other man heard his companion's words and looked up with a smile, "Of course I saw it, but that should be the charging process, not the manufacturing process."
"As long as you understand what I mean." The man who asked the question first said with a smile, "Look here, they are placed on another series of high-temperature rollers and enter the process of shaping their final structure. They are twisted into a spiral shape.
The machine fights against the internal structure of the molecule, eventually curling it tightly into a ball. Do you say this is a literary description of pz, or do you mean that this kink spring has reached the molecular level? If it is the latter, this
It doesn’t look like an ordinary clockwork.”
"Perhaps it's the former, I don't know. In fact, what I'm more curious about is the effect of seaweed powder on kink springs mentioned in the book, and the synthetic corn grease that closes the spring contact surface. Are these things supported by current scientific theories?"
"I have also considered what you said. The scientific and technological knowledge in this book is really unique..."
Listening to the discussion between the two young men, Stuckart laughed. Of course she saw these things, but she did not take them seriously.
Although she is also a fan of science fiction novels, she is by no means such an enthusiast. Even if she doesn't understand some things, it doesn't matter. She can just leave some impressions and read them later. Unless she still can't understand a book after finishing it, she
Then I will go back and study it again.
Although he thought the discussion between the two people was quite interesting, now was not the time to listen to other people's discussions. She had to read a book quickly.
…
The book "Clockwork Girl" contains many science fiction ideas, but what everyone pays attention to is not the science fiction elements themselves.
If compared with science fiction elements, "The Wind-up Girl" is simply inferior among Zhang Zhong's science fiction novels.
Biopunk is like an apocalyptic novel with a bit of science fiction seasoning, and the anarchic chaotic order runs throughout.
If readers are reading novels like "The Three-Body Problem", when they see the three-body man, the water droplet, the two-dimensional foil, and the sophon, they will exclaim: Wow, that's awesome, that's interesting, why?
Come up with it.
But when they watch "The Wind-Up Girl" and see the Cheshire Cat, the Yellow Card Man, the white shirt, the giant elephant, and all the chaos, they just think: It's so miserable, it's disgusting, it's so uncomfortable.
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They may even laugh at the science and technology inside: it is really abnormal, even a little backward.
In fact, the technologies written in the book are not backward at all, such as those genetic modification technologies, kink spring technology, etc., which are all unachievable now.
The reason why everyone has the illusion of being behind is because although these things are difficult to implement, they are not easy to use.
Spending a lot of manpower and material resources to store energy in the kink spring may not be as convenient as a barrel of gasoline.
Although genetic technology is advanced, people are still running around for a bite of food, and the streets are full of homeless people who have nothing to eat.
After some book friends finished reading the book, they divided into two groups. One group actively discussed the worldview in the book, while the other group complained about it.
People who complain all have similar reasons.
[This book is not enjoyable to read at all, it’s so uncomfortable.]
[The camera angle jumps around, giving me a headache.]
[I thought that Clockwork Girl would be able to awaken strongly in the end, but I didn’t expect that there would be a debuff that makes the pores too small and makes it easy to overheat. Fortunately, there was an eight-kill streak that kept me from feeling uncomfortable throughout the whole story.]
[Also, Anderson seems to have failed to accomplish a lot of things. For such an awesome and coaxing person, he has achieved nothing without accomplishing anything.]
[That Gibson, I thought he was a big boss, but I didn’t expect that he didn’t have much of a role later on. He was just a tool.]
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Of course, it is reasonable for readers to complain. After all, after reading such a sticky book, it would be unkind to not let them complain a few words.
Although they complained, it did not prevent them from still thinking that it was an excellent work.
Especially the worldview of this book is detailed enough.
A complete, rigorous and reasonable world view has won the favor of most people for this book.
A science fiction writer, no matter how high his writing level is or how big his imagination is, can never compare to a complete world view.
A detailed world view will give people a sense of reality that is far away.
The reality of being far away.
This combination may seem contradictory, but it is true.
Readers do not think that the world they live in will be the same as in the book, but after reading the book, they feel that in a distant place or a distant time period, the things in the book will happen.
In addition to the detailed world view, the writing skills and plot design of this book are impeccable.
The four viewpoints are turned on at the same time. Although it will dazzle people, it will also make people's eyes brighter and full of style.
As for the plot, the political battle between the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Trade is also very cleverly designed.
Of course, the exquisite plot actually serves to enrich the world view.
In addition, the redundant psychological descriptions criticized by many people actually play a role in enriching the character settings and completing the historical background.
It is not easy to create a new world, so everyone can accept the psychological descriptions in it.
However, readers are not satisfied yet.
Now that the worldview has been formed and so much pen and ink has been spent, it should be utilized. Use this ready-made worldview to write some stories.
Like Yellow Card Man and Calorie Man, this worldview has a lot to offer.