From a New World was a sci-fi novel by Arthur C. Clarke, a follow-up to 2001: A Space Oath. The story takes place in the early 21st century and tells the story of the Earthlings who escaped their mother planet with the help of aliens and began their new life in this new universe. The main clue of the story was the development of human civilization. In the first " 2001: A Space Oasis ", mankind had developed highly advanced technology and established their own civilization in space. In From a New World, humans faced unprecedented challenges. They had to face life forms from outer space and explore the truth of this new universe. The story also touched on the question of human identity and moral choice. After leaving the mother planet, humans faced the problem of identity. They had to choose their own race, beliefs, and values and begin to doubt their beliefs and values in the face of the existence of life forms from outer space. In addition, the story also involved issues related to technology and the fate of mankind. In the process of exploring the new universe, mankind faced challenges brought by science and technology, including energy problems, environmental problems, and moral problems. These questions forced humans to think about the impact of science and technology on humans and whether the development of science and technology would bring about the future of mankind. From the New World is a thoughtful and imaginative novel that deeply explored human civilization, moral choices, technology, and human destiny, providing readers with profound thoughts and enlightenment.