Chapter 29 Self-improvement
The plain forest is filled with smoke, and the cold mountain area is sad and blue.
The darkness enters the tall building, and some people are worried about it.
The jade steps stand in the sky, and the birds fly back and fly quickly.
Where is the journey back? Long pavilion and short pavilion.
——Li Bai's "Bodhisattva Man"
It doesn't look like Li Bai's style. It seems a bit resentful and restrained.
"Fred Hoyle" is seen in the seventh part of "The Ladder to Perfection" of "The Mystery of Life and the Universe".
Encyclopedia:
sirfredhoyle (1915.6.24-2001.8.20), a British astronomer and writer, served as president of the Royal Astronomical Society of England, graduated from Cambridge University and was born in Bentley, Yorkshire.
In 1946, a new theory of the origin of the solar system was proposed: the sun was originally a binary star, and the sun's companion star collapsed and became a planet.
In 1946, it was proposed with others
In 1948, we founded the steady state universe model with two other scientists, and the real time and space must have always existed; the universe is infinite in time and space;.
In 1949, the word "bigbang" was used to mock the "Big Bang" model. He believed that the "singularity" in the Big Bang theory was difficult to accept.
Because Hoyle is very good at using figurative metaphors to express his views, but sometimes the logic is wrong, others invent "Hoyle's fallacy" to indicate such arguments mixed with insightful opinions and fallacies.
In his later years, he turned to design theory: some kind of supernatural wisdom was commanding the evolution of life and the progress of the entire universe - "The universe is obviously a design, because there are so many things that can't happen by coincidence alone."
Because he published many strange and strange theories (remind me of Pu Songling, who hasn't read "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" for a long time, he should take a look), he was criticized as: "A outstanding head went astray because of pursuing some strange things." (remind me of some people joining some organizational activities regardless of safety. It's a pity that he mourns his misfortune and is angry at him for not fighting.)
His work "Black Clouds" (or "Black Clouds" for short) describes an intelligent celestial body. This celestial body says to humans:
"Maybe you don't know if there is an intellectual existence that is larger than your intelligence, and now you know that it does exist. Similarly, I'm thinking about whether there is an intellectual existence that is larger than my intelligence."
Similar statements are also found in the book "Life, Spirit and Galaxy":
"A complex deadline like galaxies is similar to organic matter, has a certain metabolism, and it must have a certain mind, perhaps a higher mind."
Biologist *** S. Halldan believes that there may be some creatures in the universe who are superior to humans as they are superior to earthworms. Such high-level creatures may "manipulate the affairs of our world, our solar system, and even the affairs of the Milky Way. At the same time, it only directly reveals its existence to a few outstanding people.
Arthur Charles Clarke, one of the three major science fiction novelists in the 20th century. He mentioned in his book:
"We know nothing about our position in the cosmic hierarchy. In the vast sea of stars, there may be vast intelligence like the earth or the sun."
“Can thoughts (consciousness, spirit) affect matter?”
My answer is: Yes.
Think about how we talk, do things, type, and play games, and often we control our physical body through consciousness. Our limbs and bodies can be controlled by consciousness. However, it is hard to say about matter outside our body. I am also skeptical, after all, I have never personally investigated it.
"Desire is terrible, and sometimes it corrodes the human soul."
——Episode 59 of "Dragon Ball"
It's very meaningful.
"If you don't climb up with your own strength, you will never be able to see the top of the tower."
Chapter completed!