Chapter 30 The Shore of the Universe
The Tianmen interrupted the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flowed eastward to return here.
The green mountains on both sides of the straits are facing each other, and the lonely sail is coming from the sun.
——Li Bai's "Looking at the Tianmen Mountain"
This sun is very interesting. A boat is flowing out of the sun.
A physicist made the following comment on the theory of sensory center:
"What is common sense? It is a microcosm of our experience and superstition. On the one hand, it is the sum of things that have been proven for experience, and on the other hand, it is the sum of ignorance that mistakenly assumes knowledge."
Well, we keep learning, constantly updating or correcting wrong knowledge.
"Since the human mind is limited and the universe is infinite, then all human knowledge is only one-sided and relative."
Just like what Zhuangzi said: Life is limited but learning is limited.
Heraclitus:
"Everything goes eastward and moves and changes eternally, and only the law of change does not change."
“Contradictions and struggles are the causes of progress and growth.”
"Man is one and many wholes-he is a human, but also a aggregate of billions of cells."
I think it's not easy for me to raise these cells.
"In reality, there is nothing but atomic nuclear space."
——Democritus
This is very insightful.
Continue to watch the ninth part of "The Mystery of Life and the Universe" - Islanders in Space:
“In the shores of the vast universe,
The children gather together,
Building a house with gravel,
Picking up empty shells to play with.”
This poem is pretty good.
"All vitality, life, and even the mind may be hidden in the core of the atom, and will bear fruit when the conditions are right."
This view is interesting.
"The accidental things are inevitable, and the inevitable things are accidental."
——Engels
Only then did I discover the dialectics of this view.
"If humans are not the last name in the evolution of the universe, then there must be a superhuman biological system in the universe."
I think this sentence is quite powerful, but I just don't know why.
"Reason is a good thing, but if it turns into madness, it will destroy itself. The higher the stage of civilization (level), the wider the cosmic significance of humanitarianism will be."
Worth pondering.
"It's not just the earth that has countless animals and plants dotted, and there are beautiful creatures everywhere in the starry sky."
This idea is quite reasonable.
"Due to differences in atmospheric conditions, gravity, unthinkable food, and evolutionary systems, other planetary creatures may seem weird in our eyes. Indeed, according to the standards we set by the prototype of neatly dressed super apes (actually like monkeys), alien residents may even look weird in our eyes. Our cosmic brothers will feel the same when they see us."
Thinking of this, the little gray man is not that strange.
"Now let's take a closer look at the starry sky, as if we had never seen it before. And repeat Fermi's famous saying: 'Where are you?'"
Enricofermi (1901.9.29-1954.11.28), a famous physicist.
I checked it online. The translation of "Everyone" here refers to aliens.
My initial understanding was two types:
First, where are we all? We are looking for our own position in the universe.
Second, the so-called great man is the original home, the cradle that gave birth to our lives. Where did he come from? For example, Xiao Wukong came from the planet Saiya. Which planet did we come from? Because only we humans on the earth have advanced wisdom.
Chapter completed!