Laota's film is enough to make people settle... a future world where consciousness and the future are not balanced. "The preservation of the fundamental truths of man requires mystery, the secret of happy death and love," which coincides with what I have been thinking all along. Humans need a passion for transcendental truth, not a burnout.
Science is just a false proposition. Humans need what they don’t need, and humans are afraid of what they have made or discovered on their own initiative. It makes human beings fall into arrogance, endless optimism, and shame. Everyone is like a goldfish in a fishbowl, thinking that the twisted scene outside is real. This reminds me of Plato's cave metaphor theory, our direct experience does not come from actual experience, but exists in thinking. What humanity needs is a mirror world like the Solaris Sea. We don't know if those so-called realities exist, but consciousness is something we can be sure of. The film shapes a realised world of consciousness in which emotion, as a part of consciousness, increases its real weight in the face of denial and submission.
"...in this case mediocrity and genius are equally worthless, we have no interest in conquering the universe, we want to extend the earth to the boundaries of the universe, we don't know what to do with other worlds, we don't need other worlds , we need a mirror. We've been striving for contact, but we've never been, we're stuck in a stupid human situation, struggling for a goal he's afraid of, struggling for a world he doesn't need. Humans Humans are needed."
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