So this becomes a Zeno-esque trap, a similar problem that foreigners debated for millennia until Newton (or Nebniz) invented calculus. This is off topic, let's not show it for the time being.
Now let's push this reasoning in reverse. If we can prove in advance that the moment is indeed real, just like the moment in the movie with countless beautiful boobs, will all illusions become real? Will all problems suddenly become non-problems? If this is the case, then the moment that underlies everything must have an eternal value here, as is the emotion we put into it.
The answer to the question and the more detailed reasoning I won't post here, lest a guy who is really proficient in philosophy throw me out, but one thing is for sure, this is obviously not a philosophical reasoning, because philosophers never want to Such a beautiful reasoning.
PS: The picture of the movie is quite beautiful, impeccable, praise. In addition, after discussion by the judges, the best figure award was awarded to the Nordic MM who likes to run naked.
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