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What I push for you today is:
Prisoner Ship (III)
Author: and voters
In my parents' cabin, we looked at each other. Dad was very young and looked like my older brother. Mom is also very young, just like my older sister. They looked at me and said they had grown up, grown up.
Look how much it looks like me! Dad said proudly, this face and this figure, how handsome!
Mom said, the child's growth is not due to you.
Dad said, yes, I owe my son too much.
He hugged me tightly, son, now it's okay, we can be together forever!
Mom hugged us, tears in her eyes.
But my grandmother is not here, she is old, and I miss her. I say.
Mom burst into tears.
When we were all calm, I told them how good my grandmother was to me, and how much I missed her in space for three years without her. She's old, how can she live alone?
Dad held Mom's hand and sighed.
Afterwards, my father made me a cup of green tea. Grow your own and taste it. He said.
I'm amazed, and tea trees?
Mom said that your father has not dared to be idle all these years, and he is afraid that he will go crazy if he is idle.
This abominable monster has made us miserable! Dad said indignantly, we had a good life on Earth, and it got us here - I'll kill it sooner or later!
It is I who have saved you. The voice rang out in the room.
You're just saying it. Dad replied, you are lonely, lonely and cold, just want to find someone to accompany you.
It is I who have saved you. The voice insisted.
Mom said, don't fight with it, it's true, we all came to its world when we were about to lose our lives.
It is I who have saved you. The goose egg has repeatedly insisted.
I'm tired of hearing it, and shout at it, aren't you studying us? Do you want to use us as specimens?
The goose egg was silent for a while, yes, I admit that there is such an intention, you have to understand me, after all, I have been alone for thousands of years - there is nothing wrong with doing some learning?
Take a look, take a look! Dad yelled, knowing it wasn't so kind.
Mom asked, what do you study us? Human behavior?
I know that my mother is also engaged in scientific research, but she is much calmer than my father.
Yes. It replied, I have found that family affection is the greatest advantage of human beings, and I am focusing on research - I really envy you!
Results so quickly? Dad mocked, there must be no family affection in your world!
The higher the civilization, the rarer the emotion, this is the rule of the universe. It is not without regret.
Why? I asked.
Technology has facilitated life, but it has indifferent emotions, and individuals are no longer dependent on each other. It replied that only by having a clear goal for each individual can society be more efficient, science and technology more advanced, and civilization higher.
What about your goals? Tool man. I asked.
Let my world restart!
Pipe dream! Dad said.
Mom asked, can you show up? Let's sit down and talk.
You can talk, but you can't show up. It said, "If I show up, this three-dimensional space will be destroyed."
Well, mom said, I have a request, can you bring my mom?
No. It replied. There's nothing I can do.
Why? I shouted, you are so powerful in the four-dimensional world!
I'm just shards. It said that the energy loss was too great and that it was a threat to me.
Selfish stuff! Dad scolded.
There's always a way, right? Mom continued to talk to him.
I need to calculate.
Okay, you do the math. Mom patiently said, please let us know the result.
It's an old computer, and everything needs to be calculated! Dad grunted. Sit back down.
I drank that cup of tea, which had a faint fragrance, which reminded me of the day I parted with my mother.
It was the weekend, and I went to my mother's unit to look for her, and I wanted to ask her why she didn't come home after many days. My mother made me a cup of tea in her office and said with a smile that this was the best Longjing, which my colleague brought back from West Lake. Drink son, she said.
Look at me taking a big sip. Beware of burning! She laughed.
Ah, scalded! I spit it out.
Mom hurriedly took the cup: Look at you daredevil!
She wiped my chin with a tissue.
My son is about to become a little adult, and I have to learn to take care of myself in the future, and I have to help your grandmother do more housework, grandma is old!
Uh-huh, I nodded obediently.
I didn't expect it to be goodbye soon------
I looked at my mother and looked at her carefully, her face was still the same, vaguely like a dream.
I said, Mom, there's something going on at the space station where I work, there's no going back. At that time, I was carrying that little marble you left behind, and my grandmother said it was my amulet. At that time, I held it in the palm of my hand, thinking about you, thinking about my grandmother.
Mom clasped my hands together and nodded with tears in her eyes. Dad hugged my shoulder.
Dad, I'm sorry I didn't think of you. I say.
Son, it's Dad I'm sorry for you!
Can I excuse myself? The sound of cobbleballs was heard.
Mom asked, did you calculate the result?
It will take 67.9 billion years for the universe to collapse, and 3 billion years for the new universe to restart. Goose Egg said. It takes 4.7 billion years for me to reshape the four-dimensional space------ which is endorsed by a goose egg.
What are you calculating? A sucker! Dad shouted.
I'm calculating whether my energy, the energy of this space, to be precise, will last until that moment. Goose Egg didn't care about Daddy's attitude at all.
Stop dreaming big! Daddy shouted.
Look at your temper! Mommy stops Daddy. You should be polite to it, not always, after all, it reunites us! Mom persuaded.
Let it find a way to pick up our mother, what do you think it calculates? Useless! Dad sat down obediently.
Listen to it! Mom said.
Luckily, I had enough energy to wait until the four-dimensional space was reshaped. Goose Egg said unhurriedly, unfortunately, I can't help you with your affairs.
Bastard! Dad's anger came up again, and he tinkered with this result for a long time!
Mom was disappointed and asked softly, why?
Because it's so far away, I'm now floating in space. It reluctantly said that only close contact could incorporate individual creatures without wasting energy.
I realized it was my sake – to take it to space.
But there is a choice. Goose Egg said again.
You mean! My dad and I were in unison.
I can incorporate the whole planet.
What?
The idea was astonishing.
I made a model. It says that four-dimensional space can be expanded in three dimensions, enough to swallow the entire earth.
You mean, compressing the whole earth into your little ball? Dad asked worriedly.
Yes, it will be a part of me. We provide each other with energy, and it can work as usual, in your words – win-win.
We all looked at each other suspiciously.
I said, "Aren't you afraid of losing energy?"
Three-dimensional unfolding requires a huge amount of energy, but the energy of the earth itself can replenish me, after all, it is a living planet.
Mom shook her head and looked at Dad, who nodded.
You liar, the devil believes you! Dad said that if the earth is in your little ball, the whole ecology will be destroyed!
The data tells me that it works. Goose Egg replied.
I thought about it and asked it, does your data calculate the solar system? I mean, what would happen to the solar system without Earth? Did it affect you?
Goose Egg said that my focus is only on the earth, only on human behavior, and the whole earth can provide me with a huge amount of information.
You selfish devil, liar! Dad scolded.
Mom said you should do the math again. Your world is ruined, and I can't let my world be destroyed anymore. Family affection is important, civilization is even more important!
This confuses me. Goose Egg is thoughtful, your emotions are full of contradictions and need to be studied more deeply.
When it comes to human civilization, you can never study it thoroughly. Dad said.
Your son is more rational than you, and he reminds me to incorporate the entire solar system into the calculations. Goose Egg said. I think it's also necessary, after all, risky things should be avoided as much as possible, because I only have one chance.
That's accurate, and I encourage it, and recalculate, goose eggs.
This time we heard the humming of the computer - it was going to load an unknown number of 10,000 times.
Dad said it was good that the old computer had crashed!
Mom regretted making the wrong request, and Dad persuaded her that this was a monster, that it could only calculate, and that it had no wisdom. We have wisdom, especially our sons, who are astronauts, and we can settle it with theory.
I said that it could be done if it was unfolded into the earth in three dimensions, but without the moon, there would be no tides in the oceans, and the ecology would be disrupted. Without sunlight, everything withers. Human civilization did not last long.
No, it can't be allowed to do that! Dad said.
Mom folded her hands and muttered, I hope something terrible doesn't happen!
The buzz finally stopped.
The model tells me that the entire solar system is a whole. Goose Egg said in his usual tone, if the earth is lost, the whole system will be disordered, the space will be swirled, and I will be swept away. It has been calculated that there is a probability of more than 73.55 percent that it will fall to the surface of the sun and burn up - this is too risky.
It concludes, therefore, unfortunately, that I can't help you with your reunion.
Our fears were confirmed. This adventurous guy decided to stop it – great!
Dad said, I knew it was a fool!
My selfishness nearly ruined the whole civilization. Mom blamed herself, but fortunately, it didn't lose its mind.
Grandma will live well, Mom, don't worry. I advised.
We prayed in our hearts for our grandmother and for the earth.
Human emotions are so complex, I need to study them well. Goose Egg said to himself, in this way, after the reshaping of the four-dimensional world, I will no longer be a tool man, but a famous scholar.
Study your knowledge, selfish ghost. Daddy said to it, stop bothering us!
My mom and I burst into tears and laughed.
Goodbye, Earth. I say goodbye in my heart and wish you well!
Author: and the electorate, science fiction author
What a fantasy, I like to look up at the starry sky, and I hope to merge the sea of stars into my own words
Editor-in-charge: Dong Xiaoxian