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    Omniscient information

    ? Demonic Cang Yue

    What you see can know everything that has happened, what you hear can see through the treacherous hearts of the world, and what you feel can know the secrets hidden in the depths of memory.

    The more he knows, the less happy he is. Looking up at the starry sky, Huang Ji feels the malice from the entire universe and the desperation of human beings.

    As a small farmer in the earth's countryside, he had to sigh: "I know too much."

    Whether it is technology, mythology, or hidden bugs in the universe none can escape the perception of information.

    Facing the unsolvable dilemma of human beings being raised by advanced civilizations without knowing it, Huang Ji can only compare with aliens, who knows more!

    Thank you for your recommendation. This part of Wisdom Fighting is very exciting, with one link after another, but the main world view is too conspiracy theory. I personally don¡¯t have much interest. Jodie Foster has a sci-fi film "Contact".

    ? Put down the movie review:

    There is a great science fiction writer in China, Liu Cixin, who wrote a very shocking short story "Wearing the Tao in the Morning", which means "If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening".  The story of a scientist willing to die in order to obtain the truth of the universe when the higher existence comes.  What kind of people are scientists?  Of course, we can¡¯t expect all scientists to have the same values, but I¡¯ve heard that the core motivation of real scientists¡¯ painstaking research is not to ¡°benefit mankind¡±, let alone to ¡°bring glory to ancestors¡±, but just to satisfy themselves.  curiosity.  Of course, there will be many technicians and politicians in the scientific community, but satisfying curiosity is actually the state of "truly pure" scientists-although this will disappoint many people.

    Obviously, "Contact" takes the same point of view.  Through the description of the heroine Jodie Foster's father-daughter relationship, the film gives this female scientist an unparalleled motivation: curiosity, which makes her more or less eccentric and alternative compared with theologians, politicians and even colleagues.  She doesn't care about the relationship between men and women, she doesn't care whether the research results have practical significance, she doesn't care whether she has gained enough fame and status in the eyes of others, she only cares about whether someone gives her funds to let her pursue what she wants without any scruples.  longing for the truth.  This film first defines the scientific spirit: "truth-seeking" by defining the ideal scientist from the perspective of science fiction.  The logic is simple. The "truth" based on curiosity is definitely much more credible than the "truth" based on economic and political considerations.

    Then the theme of the film began to lean towards religion. Although religion appeared in the form of dramatic obstacles, the following two points show that the film's thinking about religion is not negative: 1. Jodie Foster could not prove that she "loved her father"  2. Jodie Foster, who does not believe in God, is not qualified to travel in time and space on behalf of all mankind.  And when Jodie Foster successfully carried out a "super-space contact" that could not be proved by existing science by mistake, Jodie Foster's own belief was also shaken. She understood the shortcomings of insisting on pure science, and she realized  There are things in the world beyond the capabilities of science.

    So the film turns to the next theme: faith.  Faith that is taught is called religion, faith that is proven is called science, and faith itself is a greater spirit of human beings that runs through human life thoroughly.  When Jodie Foster realized this, the film returned to a purely sci-fi perspective, reviewed the ins and outs of the whole incident, and finally made Jodie Foster say such a deafening and heartfelt statement:

    "I had this experience, I can't confirm it, I can't explain it, but as a human being, I feel with all my heart that it's real. I was given something so wonderful that it changed me forever  Everything. It was a foresight, a foresight of the universe, telling us with certainty how small and insignificant we are, yet how rare and precious we are; it was a foresight, telling us that we belonged to a  It's bigger than us, and it makes each of us feel less alone. I wish I could share that with others, and I hope that everyone, even for a brief moment, can feel that sense of awe, humility, and hope."

    Some people may object here, why do I think that science fiction is a higher form of thinking beyond religion, science and belief.  Then I try to answer this: the spirit of science fiction has nothing to do with the limitations of science.  It can not only doubt and reflect on science itself, but also challenge religion, art, the entire human civilization and even the ultimate truth of the universe.  Here, I think the spirit of science fiction is the most perfect expression of the philosophical spirit, and its goal is actually only one: the pursuit of the ultimate truth, the ultimate good, and the ultimate beauty.  Its posture is proud and humble at the same time; its end is hope and despair at the same time.

    And this, probably most of us have started to losethe spirit of.  "If you hear the Tao in the morning, you can die in the evening", who can do it?  You?

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    In terms of movies, I think the emotional line is a bit deliberate, plus the discussion of religion and science, materialism and idealism in it is still not convincing, but one thing that impresses me is that the people in it are curious about the super-utilitarian level of alien civilization, and that  The sentence "If there are only people on the earth, it is really a waste of space."

    The existence of aliens was definitely a hot topic among my friends when I was young. At that time, everyone still paid attention to Nessie, ufo, aliens hijacking human beings, etc., because constellations, astronomy and tarot cards were also very popular.  There are also a bunch of games, these scientific or mysterious things are really attractive, so I would prefer those settings that allow you to experience the charm of these things instead of always asking to save the earth, not to say true or false, they are true  It's very interesting, just like Harry Potter, the most attractive thing in it is not the boy who becomes the savior and defeats the bad guys, but its wonderful magical daily life. Who doesn't want to have a magic wand?  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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