
Death's End (The Three-Body Problem Series Book 3)

I want to tell all those who believe in God that I am not the Chosen One. I also want to tell all the atheists that I am not a history-maker. I am but an ordinary person. Unfortunately, I have not been able to walk the ordinary person’s path. My path is, in reality, the journey of a civilization. And now we know that this is the journey that must b
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when humans are lost in space, it takes only five minutes to reach totalitarianism.
Cixin Liu • Death's End (The Three-Body Problem Series Book 3)
Final statement made by Captain Neil Scott I don’t have much to say except a warning. Life reached an evolutionary milestone when it climbed onto land from the ocean, but those first fish that climbed onto land ceased to be fish. Similarly, when humans truly enter space and are freed from the Earth, they cease to be human. So, to all of you I say t
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She had met other boys who were isolated and forlorn, but she had never felt like this: as though she had stolen into his heart and could see his secrets.
Cixin Liu • Death's End (The Three-Body Problem Series Book 3)
sine qua non
Cixin Liu • Death's End (The Three-Body Problem Series Book 3)
asymptotically