The power of truth, and the meaning of exploration

Libby 2022-08-21 11:34:38

If this "Space Rescue" was written by the screenwriters, then the level of screenwriters can only be said to be average.

Obviously, the whole story, not a classic routine, is not beyond imagination. It is far less dramatic than the closely named "The Martian".

The space station is broken, go and repair it. Turn on the lights, turn on the subtitles, hand in the glasses and go home.

But when you know that when it's all reenactment, it's undoubtedly brilliant, better than the writers could have imagined.

It turns out that the road of human exploration of space is so difficult and shocking that every step is at the cost of life.

The cute little daughter still doesn't know that this call with her father will be a farewell:

"My mother and I are waiting for you".

"Dad will be back soon"

The bland lines have infinite power, and every word is heartbreaking.

What makes human beings what they are today is driven by the instinct of curiosity and knowledge.

The three ultimate questions of philosophy: where do I come from, where do I go, and who am I. Finding answers to these questions is what life is all about.

The search for the ultimate meaning of the universe and the search for the ultimate question of philosophy are the same thing being asked in different ways in different disciplines.

"Why climb Mount Everest?"

"Because it's there"

The search for the meaning of the existence of life must run through the existence of intelligent life, even at the cost of life itself.

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