Solaris Description

Style: Science Author: fat man in wine glassWords: 1015Update Time: 24/01/12 14:50:14
The name Solaris comes from the 1960 work "Solaris" by Polish science fiction writer Lem. Some students have recognized it, and I am very happy.

"Solaris" leans towards science fiction and philosophy, trying to explore the difficulties that an "anthropocentric perspective" may encounter when studying the unknown.

Back to the book, Solaris in this book is a being with a stronger desire for self-expression, a collection of all host bodies, and is biased towards magic. The name is only a code name recognized by it for communication between the two, not "Solaris" kind of planetary nomenclature.

The clues to why the protagonist mentioned Solaris as soon as they met are all in the book, and the most important one is the "ghost's memory".

Ghosts formed from protozoa can restore memories before death. In this world without magic, long-term intensive observation is necessary to achieve this. It is even necessary to sneak into the body of living creatures for observation. The description in the previous article is Host bodies are likened to surveillance nanobots.

From that moment on, the only thing behind the ghost was "Solaris", an unknown-level life that looked like a microorganism but actually possessed a macroscopic will and could split into countless small individual wills.

There are other clues, so I won’t write them down here. Maybe I’ll use the word count later.

The purpose of providing a separate chapter explanation is to tell everyone that the direction of the book is not deviated, and it does not suddenly make a big twist in the plot. From the very beginning, "Solaris" was to be used as a transit point for the second move to another world. The first 300,000 words could only be regarded as the "Prologue". Because of this length, it had to be placed in "Science Fiction - Doomsday". 】Category.

I have considered opening a book directly from the second world and putting it into the [Fantasy] category, but Solaris will come out later, and its concept is very complicated. Fatty doesn't want book friends to mistake it for a god.

The so-called ghosts, slime molds, amoebas, stone women, sloping lakes, luminous mountains, everything related to the parasite is Solaris, and what the protagonist comes into contact with is only one of the 28 nodes in this world. In a "┛" shaped belt area, all the anomalies here were initially just a few bits of nucleation caused by the spillover of human activities before the disaster. In the eyes of the locals, Solaris destroyed the world, but from the perspective of Solaris, it just watched quietly.

A book friend left a message asking, "Aren't ghosts and stone women the same thing?" This question can be said to hit the point. If you want to understand why ghosts can attack stone women, you should have a little understanding of what kind of life Solaris is. It exists, it does not rely on the three views of human beings.

It is not as big as the previous one. It is difficult to understand its existence form just by relying on inexplicable words such as mysterious, grand, great, divine, and cannot be looked directly at. In this process, I also tried to write about the interests and specialties of pig's feet, which will not be explained later. It will appear abrupt.

Solaris in the book is somewhat similar to Nyarlathotep, one of the three pillars of the Cthulhu mythology, who can ignore the law of conservation and create countless incarnations just by "thinking", but they are not the same. Dime relationship. Solaris is a concept completely based on science. It can represent life, natural landscapes, and ecological environment. After being integrated into magic, it will have some characteristics of the three pillar gods at the same time. The title of the Great Mother is one of them. one.

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