Similarly, early European settlers treated indigenous people wrongfully and unjustly. Pioneers in Europe believe indigenous people are dirty, unfortunate, and unruly people. They tried to "upgrade" indigenous peoples by strengthening European culture, thereby "upgrading" them to European standards. Likewise, in text 0.4, aliens tried to raise 0.4 to a more appropriate criterion, ie 0. After that, we treated 0 as the remaining 0.4 and treat it as an inferior organism. "Through this analogy, Lancaster compared 0.4 with dirt, and emphasizes that the view of 0 to 0.4 is self-evident and dirty.
Science fiction Katherine has won 5 points and is closely related to past and present. While weaving the stories I read in two days, the writer handles science fiction novels, distant novels, and indigenous history / current experiences and techniques. The hero is one of the few people I feel as "ordinary" as I have read so far but not feeling flat. I like the environment in Canada, I do not say that it is not part of the novel (the history of the book and the relationship with the land), but I think anyone can enjoy the text. People are interested in science fiction novels. The explanation of this book sounds like YA - ey, but if this is not your jam usually, please do not let it down for you.
History is full of insightful science fiction writers such as H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke. Just in the last century, science fiction changed from the appeal of geeks to a part of media culture. How many movies can I post for traveling? Classical 2001: Space roaming (which is considered by many as one of the greatest SF stories ever made) is relevant even after nearly half a century since its first publication! It shows artificial intelligence, lunar colonies, manned duties to Saturn, aliens and wormholes in a single story. 2001 passed away, and sadly no imaginary technical progress was made. But achieving that is still an inspiration for our generation.