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Science Fiction Novels in English _ Tydore¡¯s Gift by Alfred Coppel
Alfred Koppel's "Tydore's Gift" is a science fiction short story published in the 1950s. The title of this work implies a gift or ability given by a person or entity called Tydore. The novel is likely to center around a special gift or technology given to humanity by an extraterrestrial civilization or a future society. Koppel is likely to explore the encounter between humanity and advanced intelligence or the impact of groundbreaking scientific discoveries on humanity in this work. "Tydore's Gift" reflects the rapid development of science and technology in the 1950s and curiosity about space, and will deal with the opportunities and challenges that unknown entities or technologies can bring to humanity. This novel will provide readers with an opportunity to think deeply about the relationship between the development of science and humanity by addressing the ethical dilemmas that arise from the use of power or knowledge given as gifts, and the growth and change of humanity.
Summary
The sun was a shrunken red disk against the starfields, a distant pale luminosity surrendering to the encroachment of the falling night. Hoarfrost crunched under Marley's feet as he walked by the still black waters of the canal, and then thin wind whispered over the sand and across the breasts of the ancient hills. Starlight gleamed in the dark water as the day faded. Earth hung low in the sky, like an emerald pendant over the bosom of a sleeping woman.
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