"My son has been erased." Those are the last words the woman tells Barry Sutton, before she leaps from the Manhattan rooftop.
Deeply unnerved, Barry begins to investigate her death, only to learn that this wasn't an isolated case. All across the country, people are waking up to lives different from the ones they fell asleep to. Are they suffering from False Memory Syndrome, a mysterious new disease that afflicts people with vivid memories of a life they never lived? Or is something far more sinister behind the fracturing of reality all around him?
Miles away, neuroscientist Helena Smith is developing a technology that allows us to preserve our most intense memories and relive them. If she succeeds, anyone will be able to reexperience a first kiss, the birth of a child, the final moment with a dying parent.
Barry's search for the truth leads him on an impossible, astonishing journey as he discovers that Helena's work has yielded a terrifying gift--the ability not just to preserve memories but to remake them . . . at the risk of destroying what it means to be human.
##平時不看sci-fi,所以無法決定這個節奏的時間旅行是非常creative還是極度cliche?
評分##情節硬傷-時間倒轉受影響的受眾範圍??這個問題從頭到尾都沒解決過。然後一會兒是活在當下時間綫突然齣現死去的記憶,一會兒是隻記得上個時間綫,需要時間在當下時間綫緩衝。設定優秀,但是故事講不圓。
評分##很精彩 恨不得一下看完 False Memory Syndrome這個創造還是非常新穎有意思的
評分##很精彩 恨不得一下看完 False Memory Syndrome這個創造還是非常新穎有意思的
評分##4.5/5 While Dark Matter explores space dimensions (and the world's most famous cat), Recursion drags us into an elaborately constructed world where any preconceived notions of time and its linearity are thrown out the window. Can and should artificial intelligence catapulted by science ever tamper with the evolutionary nature of human experience?
評分全書的精彩部分在book2結尾處完結。本來以為會有更驚艷的展開,但隨後就陷入瑣碎和平庸的感情綫,並且男女主人公的熾熱情感缺少由頭,也無法引起共鳴。雖引入瞭微黑洞,中微子等物理概念,但作者的設定最終還是流於自圓其說,某種程度上與作者的上本書《暗物質》雷同,沒有驚艷感。
評分##雖然是個科幻故事,可是對於時間,對於什麼是過去和未來,什麼是活在當下的探討是很美麗的
評分##4.5/5 While Dark Matter explores space dimensions (and the world's most famous cat), Recursion drags us into an elaborately constructed world where any preconceived notions of time and its linearity are thrown out the window. Can and should artificial intelligence catapulted by science ever tamper with the evolutionary nature of human experience?
評分##啊大腦被卡車撞瞭一樣震撼
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