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A Brief Introduction of American Popular Science Writer Amos

Isaac asimov, a Jewish American with a doctorate in biochemistry, writes in his spare time. After he published 24 books, he measured himself calmly and concluded: "I am unlikely to be a first-class scientist, but I may become a first-class writer of science fiction and popular science books." Since then, he has devoted himself to writing.

He is knowledgeable and good at telling the progress of science from a historical perspective. He gave a very accurate but popular and fascinating exposition of all kinds of scientific knowledge, so that most readers of his works can be laymen of science. He wrote nearly 500 jaw-dropping books in his life. His most famous works are Science Guide, Biography of Encyclopedia of Science, Wandering Thoughts, Still Feeling Happy, Electronic Left Hand, Planet Without Existence, Archives of Unknown Things and Relativity of Errors. Science fiction works mainly include: "Base" series and "Robot" series. Among them, the "base" series was excavated after 9. 1 1, and there are many interesting legends and jokes. One of them said that almost every American soldier who goes to Afghanistan will take an Arabic version of Al Qaeda to defend himself when he is captured, because the Arabic translation of Al Qaeda is just the same as the name of Al Qaeda. It is also rumored that bin Laden was inspired by Asimov's science fiction Al Qaeda and named his secret organization Al Qaeda. Asimov wrote the Al Qaeda trilogy, and Al Qaeda's plan to attack the United States is also the Al Qaeda trilogy.

The series of novels "Base" is Asimov's masterpiece. It tells the story of the decline of a galactic empire, the dark ages that followed the decline, and the final rise of the second galactic empire. All stories depend on a fictional scientific "psychological history", which enables skilled psychological historians in stories to predict major events in future history.

Asimov's creative track, he mainly engaged in science fiction writing in his early years, turned to popular science writing after 1957, and began to write science fiction novels in his later years.

His "robot" series of science fiction novels include Me, Robot, Steel Cave, Naked Sun, etc. In the science fiction novel I, Robot, Amos put forward the famous three laws of robots:

The first law: robots must not hurt people, nor should they stand by and watch people get hurt.

The second law: robots should obey all orders of people, but they must not violate the first law.

The third law: robots should protect their own safety, but they must not violate the first and second laws.