Kibrika reviewed Sunstorm - A Time Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke (A time odyssey -- bk. 2)
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Completely different from the first book. If the first one sounded like it's basis is a prompt "who would win in a battle", then in this one I imagined the author reading something like "if the human brain was laid out flat, its surface would span this much", though I don't know for sure such estimations exist and how big they would be. I liked this one much, much more than the first. I liked the cast of pretty diverse characters, I like that a lot of the physics involved sounds plausible. I'm curious, how can this be concluded. The setup seems pretty fantastical.
Completely different from the first book. If the first one sounded like it's basis is a prompt "who would win in a battle", then in this one I imagined the author reading something like "if the human brain was laid out flat, its surface would span this much", though I don't know for sure such estimations exist and how big they would be. I liked this one much, much more than the first. I liked the cast of pretty diverse characters, I like that a lot of the physics involved sounds plausible. I'm curious, how can this be concluded. The setup seems pretty fantastical.