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Chapter Fifteen: Science Fiction. (The New Book Is Uploaded, Please Ask For A Wave Of Support)

"Honey, sit down, I'll come!"

Fu Jianming quickly stood up and went to get Fu Zhendong's notebook.

He wanted to see it, after he told his son about the crisis of the solar helium flash.

What did my son write?

Science fiction, not everyone can write it.

Not all novels can be called science fiction.

Writing science fiction novels requires a threshold.

Science fiction, the full name of science fiction, literal translation should be science fiction is a literary genre that originated in the modern West.

In the form of fantasy, it shows the material, spiritual and cultural life of human beings in the future world and the prospect of science and technology. Its content is interwoven with scientific facts, predictions and imaginations.

"Science", "fantasy" and "fiction" are usually regarded as its three elements.

Science fiction originally had a threshold, because science itself and the scientific way of thinking have thresholds

Not all novels can be called science fiction.

The vast majority of science fiction novels are nothing more than peddlers.

There is no scientific thinking, let alone humanities.

At best, it's just one cool article after another.

They wear the coat of science fiction.

I saw it, it was cool, and then it was gone...

Although, the categories of novels are varied and not limited.

But the significance of excellent science fiction is far more than those literary fast food.

Why do we need science fiction? What is the meaning of science fiction?

To this question, some people may blurt out the answer "predict the future".

But people also know that predicting specific events and technologies is not the purpose of science fiction.

Although robots and artificial intelligence mentioned in early science fiction works have gradually become reality, even in heavyweight science fiction works, most of the imagination of the future has not been realized.

Maybe someone will answer "to stimulate the imagination" or "to inspire human beings to explore the unknown".

Indeed, in these respects, the role of science fiction can be called prominent.

Although the term "science fiction" was only formally proposed in the 20th century, as early as the 2nd century AD, in the ancient Greek novel "True Story", which is considered to be the first science fiction work, there have been stories about interstellar travel, aliens, and so on. Life, interstellar colonization and warfare, artificial life, and more. The first sci-fi movie "A Trip to the Moon" was born in 1902.

Imagination drives technology.

Modern Iron Man, a "technical maniac" in the Beacon of Freedom, admitted frankly that it was classic science fiction that inspired him to explore the unknown.

But the role of science fiction is not only that.

Good sci-fi works still focus on "people".

Science fiction master Isaac Asimov defined science fiction as "the branch of literature concerned with the impact of technological progress on human beings".

In the West, the era when science fiction works became popular was the era when humans first entered space, and it was also the era when humans gradually realized that the earth was facing severe challenges such as the environment and resources.

In the 1970s and 1980s, more and more science fiction works began to ask a series of "what if" questions.

For example, if human beings or yourself face such a situation in the real world, how would you choose?

Therefore, the famous science fiction writer Pamela Sargent of the Beacon of Freedom defines science fiction as "ideological literature".

The New York Times wrote in an article that the movie "The Wandering Earth" was adapted from Da Liu's novel and told the story of "a desperate fight to save mankind from extinction."

Da Liu's works have grand narratives and in-depth explorations, and they become more and more real when they describe the plight of human beings in a dangerous universe.

Regardless of the East or the West, although the issues of concern are different, many sci-fi masterpieces have something in common, that is, the worry about the future destiny of mankind and the description of human emotions.

How do you avoid falling into the blind optimism of "we'll always live like this" or the blind pessimism of "it's going to happen anyway"?

What changes and challenges will the rapid development of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and genetic engineering bring to the world?

The boundaries of mankind continue to expand, where should we go... These are important topics for science fiction discussions.

The "hard core" of science fiction is not to predict utopia or dystopia, but to help people examine their own environment and situation from a new perspective, warn human beings of possible problems in many fields such as technology, culture, and ethics, and propose "alternative" solutions . Returning from the screen to reality, science fiction also reminds people to use another perspective to think about the various choices and challenges in daily life.

Nothing is ever meaningless.

Science fiction is even more crucial to human development.

The desire for flight gave humans the idea of ​​developing a tool to fly.

So there are kites, steam balloons, helicopters, and fighter jets...

Set a goal, discover problems, solve problems, and move forward step by step.

There is no guiding light for the development of human beings, and we don't know what the future will look like.

It is these imaginations, human beings' imaginations about the universe and the future.

Step by step, people have been promoted to where they are today.

Therefore, in Fu Jianming's opinion.

Science fiction has a threshold.

A good and excellent science fiction requires more forward-looking and a certain understanding of science.

When he was eating just now, he also went to check it while listening to his wife and adults.

The changed novels of my own son.

Most of them are romances, or works of fantasy.

Do these things make sense?

Of course there are, but Fu Jianming doesn't think much of them.

After all, what he is after is the future, all mankind, and astronomy.

Looking up at the endless starry sky, the insignificance of human beings.

The grand feeling of looking up at the starry sky.

The endless starry sky shines.

Human love and the like seem so insignificant.

Of course, Fu Jianming would not say these words.

My son is still young.

He will work hard to guide his son's direction.

Try not to let him become a superficial person.

Turn on the computer and click on the article my son just posted.

Fu Jianming looked at the first content.

I have never seen the night, I have never seen the stars, I have never seen spring, autumn and winter.

I was born at the end of the brake era, when the earth had just stopped turning.

Earth's rotation brake took forty-two years, three years longer than the Coalition government's plan.

My mother told me about our family watching the last sunset. The sun set very slowly, as if it stopped on the horizon, and it took three days and three nights to set.

Of course, there will be neither day nor night in the future, and the eastern hemisphere will be in eternal twilight for a long period of time (more than ten years), because the sun has not set deep below the horizon, and it is still reflecting its light on half of the sky.

In that long sunset, I was born.

A few simple words pierced Fu Jianming's heart in an instant.

He looked at the title again.

Impressive four characters, Wandering Earth!

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