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Max Guy
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The narrative is told in first-person by a pure mathematician. He starts the whole thing in a sort of elitist manner launching platitudes about his own career and how unsettling his discipline is to the sciences and humanities; it took a few pages to disengage from them and recognize that this was the character’s voice and not definitive. It then takes these philosophical highs and farcical lows. Lost, vintage wit.
— Jun 02, 2025 11:11PM
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Max Guy
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Middle of the book becomes an arc of theories and discoveries. It’s really beautiful actually.
— Jun 17, 2025 05:50AM
Max Guy
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Honestly I wonder if there’s always a moment in science fictions where I speculate if the story is about artificial intelligence. But maybe the great joy of sci-fi, generally, is speculating on the actual subject of the story. What it’s “about.” This all happened for me in chapter 5.
— Jun 11, 2025 04:03PM
Max Guy
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Actually an amazing complement to When We Cease to Understand the World.
— Jun 05, 2025 07:06AM

