Joy Xu từ Çığırgan/Kars, Turkey

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11/05/2024

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2019-04-13 23:31

Cẩm Nang Tinh Hoa Phương Pháp Giải Nhanh Bằng Suy Luận Trong Các Kì Thi THPT Quốc Gia Vật Lí - Tập 1 Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Văn Vinh

This isn't so much a story as a conceptual world construction that eventual fails to answer any questions or provide closure. I read this at the request of friend who wanted an engineers perspective on the concepts and potential technological applications and was left wanting. In the beginning Stephenson creates an intriguing world based on potential technologies and showcases the way these advances would impact societies and the political environment of the world but he starts to lose you as he moves from developing the construct into tell a story. Stephenson glosses over how any of these ideas are possible and completely ignores the changes that have would occurred to control the advances his world operates in. Quite frankly it would make more sense if the technology was some how discovered from aliens or some other improbably source rather than discovered by his societies. Ignoring the improbability of his future I struggled with his story, the build up and character development are pretty good but it eventually feels he is looking for a way out of the story and leaves the reader with a constant feeling that this is the first in a series of books as you continuously check the remaining pages, questioning how he will wrap everything up in time until you eventually realize that he doesn't. All in all it had some interesting concepts all be it ill conceived and his characters were likable but the book as a whole left me wanting a more substantial description of the technologies and mechanics of his future society as well as a less ambiguous ending to the story he is trying to tell.

2019-04-14 01:31

Truyện Cổ Tích Hay Dành Cho Bé Trai Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Linh Lan (Tuyển Chọn)

Essential science fiction reading, "Foundation" contains the first short stories Asimov published revolving around a concept in which he took "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," moved it 10,000 years into the future (literally), and proposed a fall of a Galactic Empire. Perhaps more impressively, Asimov managed to make an octogenarian mathematician into an iconic hero in Hari Seldon, bestowing his champion with the ability to predict the future using mathematics and thereby devise a plan to reduce the period of chaos ensuing from the empire's fall from 10,000 years to 1,000. Since the power over an entire galaxy is at stake, and the Empire hasn't actually 100% fallen yet at the time of Hari's work, he's not a terribly popular guy, and the first story goes from there. Two things about "Foundation" make it essential--it is the most famous work of a famous author; and more importantly, no matter what kind of entertaining story is unfolding in the short term, the specter of Hari Seldon's predictions lurks over everything, every short is in some sense a story-within-a-story, and that just makes everything a lot more interesting. Hari's mathematics deal in probabilities, not certainties. His plan could fail (and he knows what the odds are that it will!)! I don't want to descend into excess plot summary or detail, so if you're still curious, read the first Foundation story and see what you think.

Người đọc Joy Xu từ Çığırgan/Kars, Turkey

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.