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Seetee Shock

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Jack Williamson 作者
Bart Books
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1989-7 出版日期
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9781557851154 图书编码

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反物质飞船的后续 第五自由 能源的掌控的在少数人手里的确是一种垄断 必然带来不平衡

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Kindle上完成的第一部小说,在Boston的大雪中完成。 作者试图用科幻故事探讨技术和专家对人类发展的影响,有力度,但故事有些草率了。 但小说的开头就吸引了我,比网上的穿越好多了。开头交代背景的方式值得推广学习

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Seetee Shock 在线电子书 著者简介

Williamson was born April 29, 1908 in Bisbee, Arizona, and spent his early childhood in western Texas. In search of better pastures, his family migrated to rural New Mexico in a horse-drawn covered wagon in 1915. The farming was difficult there and the family turned to ranching, which they continue to this day.

Williamson discovered the local library and used it to educate himself. As a young man, he discovered the magazine Amazing Stories, after answering an ad for one free issue. He strove to write his own fiction, selling his first story at age 20: "The Metal Man" appeared in the Dec. 1928 issue of Amazing Stories. His work during this early period was heavily influenced by A. Merritt.

Early on, he became impressed by the works of Miles J. Breuer and struck up a correspondence with him. A doctor who wrote science fiction in his spare time, Breuer had a strong talent and turned Williamson away from dreamlike fantasies towards more rigorous plotting and stronger narrative. Under Breuer's tutelage, Williamson would send outlines and drafts for review. Their first work together was the novel Birth of a New Republic in which Moon colonies were undergoing something like the American Revolution—a theme later taken up by many other SF writers, particularly in Robert A. Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.

Wracked by emotional storms and believing many of his physical ailments to be psychosomatic, Williamson underwent psychiatric evaluation in 1933 at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas, in which he began to learn to resolve the conflict between his reason and his emotion. From this period, his stories take on a grittier, more realistic tone.

By the 1930s he was an established genre author, and the teenaged Isaac Asimov was thrilled to receive a postcard from Williamson, whom he had idolized, congratulating him on his first published story and saying "welcome to the ranks". Williamson remained a regular contributor to the pulp magazines, though not reaching financial success until many years later. He published many collaborations with the science fiction author Frederik Pohl. He continued to write as a nonagenarian and won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards during the last decade of his life, by far the oldest writer to win those awards.

Williamson received his BA and MA degrees in English in the 1950s from Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU).

In the mid 1970s, Williamson was named a Grand Master of Science Fiction by the Science Fiction Writers of America. He was only the second person to receive this honor. The first was Robert A. Heinlein.

After retiring from teaching full-time in 1977, Williamson spent some time concentrating on his writing, but after being named Professor Emeritus by ENMU, he was coaxed back to co-teach two evening classes, "Creative Writing" and "Fantasy and Science Fiction" (he pioneered the latter at ENMU during his full-time professorship days). Williamson continued to co-teach these two classes well into the 21st century.

In November 2006, Williamson died at his home in Portales, New Mexico at age 98. [2] Despite his age, he had made an appearance at the Spring 2005 Jack Williamson Lectureship and published a 320-page novel, The Stonehenge Gate, in 2005.


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反物质

人类自一诞生起就注意到了天空中的种种奇怪迹象:划破夜空的流星,恒星爆炸形成的新星,坑坑洼洼的月球表面以及行星炸裂后形成的一群小行星。

这些都是由来自太阳系以外的反物质与太阳系里的物质发生反应形成的。反物质的原子极性与物质恰好相反,原子核为阴性,环绕在核周围的电子为阳性。它拥有我们所熟悉的物质的所有元素和性能。只要不与物质接触,反物质就十分稳定。

物质与反物质一旦相碰就会发生剧烈的爆炸,核爆炸与之相比,只不过像划燃了一很火柴,微不足道。物质与反物质的反应方式既不同手正负电荷相互吸引,也不同于正负粒子相互抵销。在这种特殊反应中,一种电荷被消除,留下另一种电荷,释放出巨大能量。爱因斯坦曾计算过每消耗一千克反物质就能产生大约二百五个亿千瓦时能量。

最先真正了解反物质的人是那些太空工程师。他们乘坐宇宙飞船到达了最新、最远的太空前沿地带,其中多数人都死于这种爆炸,这是因为反物质与物质看上去一模一样。唯一的测试方法只能是接触,而迄今为止,这种接触的结果就是一场灾难。

太空工程师们不但没有被反物质吓倒,反而亲切地称它为CT,正在大胆尝试着征服它,用它的强大能量创造一种新的自由——能量自由。但CT一旦使用失当,就会毁灭人类已获得的种种自由。这就是今天我们所有行星所面临的问题。

——摘自马丁·布赖恩著《无尽的能量》

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