share the same fate

Theodora 2022-04-22 07:01:32

Humans will always encounter many problems. Even if high technology can solve the problem, high technology itself will become a problem, and it is a more terrible problem.

The protagonist, who invented a powerful machine, can use the "butterfly effect" to monitor the weak changes in the earth's weather in space, and apply a little intervention to bring good weather (the key is to avoid severe weather). This is clearly traditional "rational thinking" and "systems thinking": as long as the operation is clear, humans can master everything. However, after success, such a good thing is naturally called a "weapon" that people with "ulterior motives" want to use, or even a person who wants to make "America great again" (of course not Trump, but a The red man around the president), want to use this machine, the catastrophic weather all over the world has long been, as long as other countries are unlucky, then the United States, which suffers the least, will naturally be a "paradise" no matter how bad it is.

How to solve such a problem? In a word: share the same fate with the breath.

I think the key is that the answer is good. After so many years of human beings, if we want to continue to be civilized and prosperous, the key is to share our destiny with our breath. Relying on science and technology, testing politics, testing the conscience of scientists, and testing the love of politicians are all unreliable. 17.11.29

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  • Mae 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The annual embarrassingly awkward disaster film, only the last bit of female guards can watch it, the whole article is the most handsome. Speaking of which, are there just a few little guys around you who want to conspire to usurp the throne? It's too embarrassing, the logic waste means that I don't understand it.

  • Makayla 2022-04-24 07:01:11

    Finally, there is a serious disaster movie to watch, calling for a global storm.

Geostorm quotes

  • Ray Dussette: [Incredulous after Duncan starts a chain reaction] Self-destruct? Why would you build that into the station?

    Jake Lawson: [Abruptly] In case it fell to Earth.

  • Jake Lawson: [on Dutch Boy] This was my life's work, Max. You know, they said it was impossible, but we pulled it off. And it worked perfectly, without fail, day after day, year after year, so what do people do with it? Turn it into a gun.