The Existential Loneliness of Tau Zero
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I just finished reading Tau Zero a few weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised seeing you post this video. Thoroughly enjoyed the book even though it was depressing but thought-provoking.
Project Hail Mary feels like a Pixar story for adults
The Boat of a Million Years is an absolute epic that should have won a Hugo or Nebula award….
The most heartbreaking part is when they look through the ship's camera and begin to see all the stars in the universe turning red (red giants) and dying out, and one character simply says, "No!" The entire book would make an excellent movie, or a single-season TV series. No more is needed.
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What i find so difficult about watching this channel is, (like whats happened on this video) i get 15 seconds in and I'm like 'Damn that sounds awesome i wanna read that'. And then i don't want to watch the rest because i don't want to spoil the book. It's really frustrating because i really like this channel lol.
You're genuinely one of the most interesting creators on the platform.
I’m so grateful to this channel for helping my find the Remembrance of Earth’s Past Trilogy.
Quinn's narration is superior to any AI period.
Quinns bookshelf has gotta be a paid actor. Every time he posts I end up zooming in on the background just to make notes of all his dope finds so I can get em myself 🤣
This story reminds me of that episode of Futurama where they accidentally go way past the mark in a time machine, only to witness the universe end, start again, and grow into the exact same universe. With how many references they include in that show, I'm sure it was an inspiration!
I just finished reading Tau Zero a few weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised seeing you post this video. Thoroughly enjoyed the book even though it was depressing but thought-provoking.
Project Hail Mary feels like a Pixar story for adults
The Boat of a Million Years is an absolute epic that should have won a Hugo or Nebula award….
The most heartbreaking part is when they look through the ship's camera and begin to see all the stars in the universe turning red (red giants) and dying out, and one character simply says, "No!" The entire book would make an excellent movie, or a single-season TV series. No more is needed.