"Everyone in the world has their own unique eyes and their own universe", the story is substituted in the beautiful close-up of the eyes and the soothing music.
The camera turned to New York 8 years ago, and the actor "Ian" met "Sophie" at the Halloween party and photographed her eyes. As a scientist who studies eyes, he was so fascinated by them afterwards.
After several tossing and turning, with the photos of his eyes, he found Sophie, and the two quickly fell in love.
"I do believe that we have known each other for a long time." "When the Big Bang happened, all the atoms in the universe that were originally compressed together exploded outward, so your atoms and mine must have been together at that time. In the past 13.7 billion years, it may be It's been several collisions, so my atoms know your atoms, have always known your atoms, and my atoms have always loved your atoms." Here are Ian's love words to Sophie.
In the torrent of time and the universe, people seem extraordinarily insignificant. Naturally, people will irrationally believe that there is a thread of destiny leading them, or that there is someone waiting for them somewhere. Destined fate.
Everything seems simple and reasonable. It is easy to find external factors. People are just making rational explanations for what they don’t understand. However, this excuse can only make people feel more at ease, and it is not easy to solve any problems.
Ian takes science as a belief and wants to deny people's belief in God through the study of eye evolution.
At the end, the question and answer between Ian and the teacher about faith has actually led to the core question: what attitude should we have towards things that cannot be proved for the time being?
A firm scientific belief? Or is it more open-minded to understand the world?
Science or religion, belief is ultimately self-knowledge, a way for us to understand and explore the world.
As we know, the world exists objectively, but because of the different points of attention, we will have cognitive biases of ourselves and place too much emphasis on the world of ourselves.
I believe everyone is an island. Today, with the development of free consciousness, it is even more necessary to deeply understand the objectivity of the world and others to me. The relative strength of the individual will not be swayed by the wind and rain.
We know too little about this world.
Finally, quote what the teacher asked Ian to end.
"Ian, what would you do if something supernatural overturned your scientific beliefs?"
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