I can't prove that the world is spiritual, and I can't prove that the world is material, so whether the facts that are not seen or not clearly seen are "facts", can they "make happen" and "be changed" ", I am confused. Hector No. 3 can also not deceive innocent women, but let her wife go upstairs to "become" the woman in red, which is also in line with the "fact" that "the woman in red fell to her death". So the question arises: Who is the woman in red, and who decides? Is it Hector? Or is it who is who when it happens, and Hector is just an "executor" no matter what he does? Back to the original question: Is the world material or spiritual? I don't want to blindly follow the answers the textbook tells me, but it's clear that I'm deeply influenced and can't tell what's my own and what's someone else's. . .
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