satire on the reality of science

Carmela 2022-09-15 02:15:26

To be honest, I didn’t understand the professor’s remarks very well at first, but only later did I realize that it was a denial of science. People are accustomed to drawing conclusions with a thought that is generally recognized, which leads to the complication of events. People ignore reality, so they create truths that don't exist. The existence of real science, most of which stems from speculation. This is where the contradiction lies.
But the professor must have been lying when he said the place where the note was thrown.

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  • [last lines]

    Arthur Seldom: "The butterfly that flutters it's wings and causes a hurricane on the other side of the world." Sound familiar? Are you that butterfly, Martin?

  • Martin: I believe in the number pi.

    Arthur Seldom: I'm sorry, I didn't understand you. Uh, what was it you said you believed in?

    Martin: In the number pi, in the golden section, the Fibonacci series. The essence of nature is mathematical. There is a hidden meaning beneath reality. Things are organized following a model, a scheme, a logical series. Even the tiny snowflake includes a numerical basis in its structure, therefore, if we manage to discover the secret meaning of numbers, we will know the secret meaning of reality.