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This work of fiction is created in the composition of outlines and fragments of interviews, which are necessary for the delivery of relevant information. It is composed, tentatively, according to Occam's Razor (law of parsimony) and, aiming at all-dimensionally interacting with its readers, is open to and welcomes all kinds of rewriting, recreation, and of course, criticisms.

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This work of fiction is created in the composition of outlines and fragments of interviews, which are necessary for the delivery of relevant information. It is composed, tentatively, according to Occam's Razor (law of parsimony) and, aiming at all-dimensionally interacting with its readers, is open to and welcomes all kinds of rewriting, recreation, and of course, criticisms.

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Liu Xiyun (???), author of Pearly Gates Beyond Our Universe and Void, was born in 1994 and has long lived in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. She attempted creating novels at eleven and published articles in both Chinese and English on national newspapers and literature reviews, expressing her concerns about the ultimate destiny of humanity. In high school, she composed her English maiden work Pearly Gates Beyond Our Universe (originally called Parallel Universe with Time in Front of Ours), and her creating an English novel was reported serially by the local mainstream media. Paul Wingfield, tutor for admissions of Trinity College, University of Cambridge, left a praising remark, saying that "We greatly enjoyed reading your book on 'Parallel Universe with Time in Front of Ours,' which we thought showed signs of real scholarly promise and ability." In her first year at university, Xiyun created Void in an explorative form, trying to convey her own philosophy by new, different means. Likewise, Questions of Ultimus is also written in an experimental style, with the application of Occam's Razor.