Chapter 133
Chapter 133
"You" ask God whether you will go to heaven or hell.
God said you will be reincarnated, just like in Buddhist legend.
God takes "you" for a walk and talks with you, but "you" feel that this is meaningless because the reincarnated "you" has no memory and is a blank slate.
But God tells you that this is not the case.
The experiences and knowledge from past lives will always be with you.
"Your soul is far more magnificent, beautiful, and grander than you can imagine..."
The most essential part of the entire novel is in the second half, which is less than a thousand words.
"You" are both the past and the future.
The vast number of living beings in this world, the entire world is an "egg" created by God for your growth
Readers who read this issue of the magazine were shocked.
"It's so weird, I watched it twice and still didn't understand it."
"This isn't science fiction at all. You can call it philosophy or theology."
"How can this not be science fiction? You can interpret this article however you want. 'You' can be considered an AI program, and God is a human.
Humans train AI through simulation, and the so-called world is the network that incubates AI.
When AI is fully evolved, it will be able to transcend the shackles of programming and possess the same autonomous consciousness as humans.
Shit, when I think about it, it’s really scary!”
“There’s nothing wrong with the above interpretation, but I prefer the author’s ultimate goal of exploring why humans have consciousness.
You see, the author specifically points out Buddhist reincarnation in the article. In Buddhism, there is a concept called self-image, human image, sentient beings image, and life image, which are similar theories.
So the author's imagination is also based on this. I am everyone in the present, past and future.
God is a creature from another dimension. From the human perspective, time is fixed and cannot be accelerated or reversed.
But for organisms at higher latitudes, time can be adjusted at will."
"Oh my god, after reading your analysis, I feel like I'm reading a lonely book."
……
This article sparked a huge discussion in the science fiction forum.
Some people think it is a masterpiece, while others think it is incomprehensible.
Some people's attention is also on the author.
"By the way, don't you think this author's name is familiar?"
"Lu Qingfeng, he looks so familiar. Damn, I remember now, isn't he the author of 'Hey—Come Out'?"
"Hey - Come Out" is also a short science fiction novel, and everyone in the bar has read it.
"You never know, maybe they really are the same person. Their styles are so imaginative, they're so similar."
"What? This is definitely the same artist. The style has changed a bit, but the creative approach remains the same."
"Everyone, I've discovered something very interesting. I wasn't sure before, but now that I've read everyone's analysis, I'm going to share the little information I found with you. I'll open a separate thread. If you're interested, come and chat."
At this time, the comment of a bar friend with the nickname Tiandi Wuchang aroused the curiosity of many people.
Click into the personal space and a hot new post has just been published.
"On the Creative Experience of Science Fiction Writer Lu Qingfeng."
Because of the popularity of the article "Egg", many netizens followed it here.
Tiandi Wuchang didn't say much and started posting his findings.
Let me explain the situation first. My online novel has flopped and I can barely make a living.
Before writing online novels, I also had a literary heart and submitted manuscripts to many magazines. You all know the results without me having to tell you.
However, I still retain the habit of reading literary magazines.
Now that we have the premise, let’s get down to business. Here are the pictures.”
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There are two pictures in total, which are the physical magazines of "Years of Reasoning".
A cover and a publication.
If you click to enlarge it, you can see that the author of this article is Lu Qingfengfeng.
“Yes, as you can see, I first started following this author from the May issue of ‘Years of Mystery’.
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