Qualia the Purple
Alt Names: | 紫色のクオリア 紫色的Qualia Murasakiiro no Qualia Purple Qualia Purple-colored Qualia Qualia Púrpuro |
Author: | Ueo Hisamitsu |
Artist: | Tsunashima Shirou |
Genres: | Drama Mystery Psychological Sci-fi Shoujo Ai Shounen |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | Hatou Manabu (nicknamed Gaku) has a very odd friend at school named Marii Yukari. Yukari has purple eyes and a bizarre way of looking at the world: she sees all living things as robots. This has not always worked out well for Yukari, even costing her a best friend when she was younger. However, Yukari insists that the things she says she sees is true, and her vision seems to give her insight into the abilities of others. Gaku thinks she's just weird, but she soon realizes that Yukari has unexpected talents. It seems she can fix anything, and even the police come to hear her insights. It turns out that Yukari's purple eyes are not unique in the world! However, there is one important distinction among those who see humans as other objects. Do humans appear as unimportant as objects, or do those objects appear as important as human beings? |
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What an excellent use of quantum physics! I even learned some things along the way. And I had totally forgotten this had a Shoujou Ai tag, that was nice~!
Though like fellow potato amamiharuka said, it was perhaps too condensed for its own good.
Cute girls and quantum theory, what's not to like?
My understanding is that the phone arm is not really relevant to her power, but when she consciously broke it, the mentally sealed the power in her.
Therefore, the only way to get it back was to ask Marii,
Of course, Gako (The God version) in my understand was simultaneously existing.
Something kinda confuses me, she said that she doesn't need the phone arm anymore because she knows she has the power or whatever but later she breaks it and her power disappears.
Felt like an interesting manga that suffered from being condensed too much; it needed more showing and less narration and exposition. There are a lot of shortcuts that could have been interesting if they had been further explored. Is it a novel being adapted into manga? Because that would explain everything.
A really interesting series but I can't say I'm too happy the way the conclusion simmered down as much as it did.
For a series that pulled me in this hard it kinda pushed me away too much near the end.
Nonetheless 8/10 atleast for me.
What an unexpectedly epic journey. Even though I was familiar with the very basics of quantum physics and various theories surrounding the subject, this is the first fictional story I've read that's based on it. Mind = blown.
Gonna look for stuff with similar theme. I hope there is more.
People become stuck in a mindset. She wanted to save he so she never thought that asking for help would work especially from Yukari. She become stuck in the mindset that it was her responsibility.
to dear friend of (me, who sees living beings as robots), gaku-chan
(°A°)
It might actually be working!
So this caught my eyes today and I read it. I even read the final letter, was the final sentence mistranslated or was it just another meta thing?
"To dear friend of me,who sees living being as robots, Gaku-chan." and signed Marii Yukari at the bottom.
I'm glad that a better translation of the last few chapters has appeared, though also a bit worried by how many people might miss out on the final letter that was in the worse version of chapter 18 and isn't in the improved one.
I read the scanlator's posts about how he doesn't think he can translate it properly, which I guess is fair, but I think it's a really important part of the ending (As badly translated as it may be) so I hope anyone who just reads the futurecop version remembers to check the other chapter 18 for it.
That was an enjoyable ride, from start to finish. Glad it got translated.
read this expecting a story mostly about teenage angst and some elementary ontology
Does anyone else have problems integrating their thought process with day-to-day life after reading things like this?
Well, that's some hardcore quant-ception.
Nonetheless, a superb story.
2quantum4me
I never thought I'd see a shit-ton of references to my favourite book in a mango though
Wow that was good, or is good, or will still be good, or can be better if I don't read it anymore? I'm not really sure, but if you can't make people like Yuuri with quantum physics, heck, I don't know what can. Maybe global warming?
That was deep in a lot of different means, and not coincidentally has the highest reread value known to man to its ingeniously interesting though simplistic way of telling complicated things through character development. That should be a crime.
And the ending was meta-meta all over with meta sauce on top. I'm not trying to claim that this is the emperor's new clothes, but the resolution is really there to seen, and once you've seen it, your words will run out.
I like how you think.
I implied in my spoiler that you can call stuff shitty if you have good reason for it. Same thing for people- if you are obviously wrong I'll call you out on that.
Live and let live is for stuff you don't understand, like you and qualia, not for stuff that are obviously bad, like posters who bash what isn't to their taste.
Anyway, the comment section is getting bunked; reply what you want (like 'haha your running away' or 'you never implied that!' or whatever) and lets stop sullying the comment section with that- any further discussion from my part will come via batoto messenger. Let me apologize in advance tough- in the comment section I've edited out some of the poison in my comments before it was able to reach you, but I'm not sure I'd be able to do so in the other medium.
And yet you see fit to lecture me about letting live.
Internet hypocrisy at its finest.
the middle part was really cool, at least. ending was bad and the author didnt really know what they were doing the entire time though, yeah.
What the hell? That ending left the important stuff unresolved.
Did they bang, or naw?
Can you try not to start fanwars between the bases? Don't dish what you don't understand, just live and let live.