People don’t change themselves to adapt to the environment, they try every means to change the environment to adapt to themselves, so there is no way.

Marion 2022-11-13 09:00:16

People cannot change themselves to adapt to the environment, they try every means to change the environment to adapt to themselves. Humans have evolved their brains, and their ability to resist cold, heat, hunger, and disease has deteriorated. These problems can only be solved with air conditioning, heating, fine and clean diet, and antibiotics. Whether the environment can withstand this human tossing pressure is not something that individual individuals, governments, and all mankind who are struggling for survival can worry about... The movie is not particularly bad, I can barely watch it. Contrary to the actual situation mentioned above, the heroine changed herself and experimented on herself. It was a little bit painful, but she was able to resist the [ammonia poison]! Mosquitoes can evolve to resist poison gas by themselves, and bees can barely resist poison gas after a small amount of manual intervention. Toxic gas is an upgraded version of car exhaust, that is, smog. It is estimated that the biogas at the poles caused by the warming of the earth has also been released by him. Anyway, there is less oxygen, and if you want to live, you have to fix nitrogen to survive. Movies, the settings are all jumping, and the heroine has finally been able to adapt to the environment after years of experimentation. What happened to her and the Celestial Swan Flyer, eventually became the new Eve. Most of the humans in the movie are the silly spaceship pie in "The Wandering Earth."

Anyway, I'm low-demand, I think it can be seen.

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  • Sam: [in a letter to Elon] Earth is not dying, it's being reborn. I know things aren't easy on the IO Colony, but... please write back soon. I love you, Elon. From Earth until the end of the universe. -Sam.

  • Sam: Do you think it's absurd to love someone that's millions of miles away?

    Micah: Not at all. So ancient is the desire for one another which is implanted in us. Reuniting our original nature, seeking to make one of two and healing the state of man.

    Sam: What's that?

    Micah: Plato. Symposium.

    Sam: What does it mean?

    Micah: He says, humans originally had two faces. Four arms, four legs. And they were happy like that. Complete. Then they defied the gods, so the gods split us in two as punishment. Tore us away from our other halves. He said, each of us, when separated, is always looking for our other half. It's our nature. But when one is met with this other half... the pair are lost in an amazement of love, friendship, intimacy. And one will not be seen out of the other's sight. See, the reason is, human nature was once originally one. And we were whole. And the desire and the pursuit of the whole... is called love.