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Stanislaw Lyme's The Perfect Vacuum

. . Original title:? Doskona? Plo? Nia

. . ISBN:? 97875559 13054

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Why haven't we found aliens yet? Because we have been discovered.

Reveal the deeper cosmic game 40 years earlier than "Three-body"!

Man has been looking up at the starry sky alone. Among the 250 billion stars, we have never found aliens.

Because, they have been watching us secretly.

The universe is a huge chessboard, and the earth is just a chess piece. As a player, advanced civilization takes a seat early and watches the silent universe. Why must the universe be silent? Why are we still alive?

Lyme is known as "Borges of science fiction". He wrote a review of 16 nonexistent books, and solved the realistic problem of human existence on the boundary between science fiction and philosophy with absurd and ironic jokes.

Open the perfect vacuum, feel the paradox, logical puzzles, literary experiments and philosophical thinking of science fiction, become an idiot, philosopher, madman and God, and have a brain-burning game!

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Stanislaw Lyme (Stannis? aw Lem, 192 1—2006)

Polish famous science fiction writer and philosopher, known as "Borges of science fiction", The New York Times once said that "if a science fiction writer can win the Nobel Prize one day, it must be Lyme". So far, Lyme's works have been translated into more than 50 languages and sold more than 45 million copies worldwide.

Lyme is famous for his erudition. His IQ is as high as 180. He knows seven languages, including English, French and German. He knows everything, including medicine, biology, mathematics, philosophy and linguistics.

Lyme is grotesque in style, keen on expanding literary boundaries with postmodern experiments, and obsessed with exploring sci-fi themes ahead of the times: the essence of technology, the communication dilemma between human beings and alien intelligence, despair of human limitations, and the position of human beings in the universe ... His works transcend sci-fi thinking, reach the depth of philosophy, and are even listed as textbooks for philosophy students.

Lyme's Solaris Star and Futurism Conference has been put on the big screen many times. His works are the source of inspiration for "Red and Blue Pills" in The Matrix, and have influenced a large number of science fiction writers such as Liu and others.

202 1 year is the anniversary of the birth of Lyme 100, which was named "Lyme Year" by the Polish government.

Translation:

Zhao Gang, Vice President of Beijing Foreign Studies University, started teaching Polish at Beijing Foreign Studies University from 1996, and won the Polish "Gloria Artis" Cultural Meritorious Medal from 20 18. Translated works such as Solaris Star.

Sun Weifeng, a Polish teacher at Beijing Foreign Studies University, graduated from the Polish Language Department of Warsaw University. Translated works such as "the land of broken bones"

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Lyme's brain hole is really strange, writing science fiction in the form of commenting on non-existent books.

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"For moral reasons, I am an atheist ... The world is pieced together in such a painful way that I don't want to believe that someone deliberately created it." What Lyme said (the bookmark in the book) didn't expect to reach the heart of the old atheist.

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A collection of science fiction short stories in the form of fake book reviews, very lime. He wrote himself: "Writing a novel is the loss of creative freedom. ..... and writing book reviews is not noble forced labor. For a writer, at least he is enslaved by the topic of his choice. " And "We know that the whole encyclopedia has been swallowed up by Lyme, and you can shake him and shake out countless logarithms and equations" and "The only trick Lyme can use indirectly is to fight back: assert that it is not me, but the critic, but himself, the author, who wrote this book review and made it the next small part of Perfect Vacuum."

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I saw the old version of 19 16, and spent hundreds of dollars to buy the hole net. In these stories, one Lyme said he didn't have the energy to perfect it, and the other Lyme said he didn't have the ability to finish it. Maybe Lyme just borrowed a novel. If a thing wants to be told, it must be limited. There are some contradictions here, but they are not empty. I like captain Louis XVI, and I have a special liking for the story of "turning war into friendship". At that time, I thought the ghost animal was very close to the device in the homemade book. Now ai continues to write more closely. Perhaps Lyme underestimated the public's enthusiasm for making fun of classic characters.

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The second law of Arcelor and Polos says that players will not send messages with caring and supportive nature to young civilizations, because they can't know the receiving address of such messages and don't want to send them out without a clear address. If you want to send a message with a receiving address, you need to know the status of the receiver first, and it is precisely the first rule of the game that sets obstacles for the action of time and space and hinders this matter. We know that every piece of information (information about other civilizations) is completely out of date at the moment it is received. After setting up barriers, players also make it impossible for them to understand the state of other civilizations. And sending a message without a clear address always does more harm than good. Acero poros proved this with his experiments. He took two stacks of paper, listed the latest scientific discoveries in 1960s on one stack, and wrote down the calendar date of a century on the other (1860- 1960). Then, he pulled out pieces of paper one by one, and matched the information about scientific discovery with the date by sheer luck, which was imitating sending messages without addresses. In fact, this kind of communication rarely brings positive value to the recipients. In most cases, the arrived information is either incomprehensible (the relativity theory of 1860), unusable (the laser theory of 1878) or completely harmful (the atomic energy theory of 1939). So the players kept silent, because according to acero poros, they blessed the young civilization.

Quoted from Impossible of Life and Impossible of Prediction 164.

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Those suggestions that were not recognized and listened to could have changed the course of art, science and even the whole world history, but since things didn't happen like this, mankind not only missed a unique individual and his spiritual bag, but also missed his own different history, and there was nothing anyone could do about it.

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Yesterday, there were endless temptations, but now it's like a tired lumberjack seeing an axe and a washerwoman seeing a washtub. The eternal temptation (it seems so) and the curse imposed on mankind by biology have dissipated. From then on, breasts can only remind people that human beings are mammals, and thighs-people can walk and hips-are used for sitting. That's all, nothing else!

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The result of truly persistent solipsism creation must be schizophrenia.

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