In fact, many things are not right or wrong. When you have determined what you believe through thinking, then for your existence, it is a fact. If I now firmly believe that machines and people are in the same position, then I will turn off this computer and stop writing this review, because I have already worked with computers as a human thing for 72 hours, and I don’t think he There is GHOST, because it will not communicate with me like a puppet master and declare itself to be a "living body".
In fact, I find that humans are very arrogant animals. Shilang’s authentic thinking is based on the fact that human beings are technologically advanced and our bodies can completely reconstruct and replace themselves, and even forge GHOST. The cleaner without GHOST can already be manipulated by a program born in the flow of information, and the machine is above the human. In other words, if GHOST is not completely destroyed, it will exist forever, then human beings are already at the top of the tree of life at this time, and they have already regarded themselves as beings similar to gods.
In fact, many times our cognition is very limited. Just like the attitude of humans towards animals, the reason why we are the dominators of animals is because we believe that animals cannot communicate with us. But animals are undoubtedly conscious, they just can't communicate with us through our channels. In fact, the existence of hierarchy is caused by the existence of various barriers, which means that a utopian society cannot exist in reality. Because we have no way to eliminate differences, we rely on differences to build this world.
The reason why we make machines is to realize the materialization of our thinking products. The thinking thing itself is to a large extent beyond our own existence, GHOST IN THE SHELL, then there is a gap between the soul and the body itself, and the soul is beyond the body. The existence of, that is to say, I can assume that the product of our GHOST, the machine, will someday surpass our SHELL or merge with ourselves to achieve a new evolution.
At this point, I suddenly discovered that Shilang Zhengzong was actually painting a horror film. He actually wanted to tell us that our souls can also be modified in the future. We want to perpetuate our GHOST only to compromise with the "puppet master", the god of broader and powerful information flow. He believes that when the soul is separated from the body, the soul will evolve. So in other words, he believes that death can allow us to evolve, so for us at this stage, this kind of thinking is very dangerous, suicide is undoubtedly our current choice, we can't put our own GHOST like a pixel. In the infinitely wide network, that is to say, we ourselves exist with great confusion. Because we don’t know what the world is like after death.
The GHOST of ordinary people, such as ours, can be forcibly spied on, modified, deleted, and rewritten by the state machinery and organizations like the 9th Public Security Department. In other words, we have lost even the most basic things and sense of security. Even a program can change our consciousness. Only a thread is needed, and the things we hide deep in our hearts can be used for analysis and research. For other people, everything other than intelligence is irrelevant.
If this is our future, then can we choose not to evolve in this way, and not to let such movies be shown in reality. The advancement of technology will always bring us confusion. In fact, we are just afraid that we will be surpassed, because the existence of consciousness as one of the most primates is a matter of self-satisfaction.
In the final analysis, because we can think, we exist in this world to a certain extent in an arrogant posture.
However, this kind of movie is very enjoyable to watch, because after all, the 600 MB of image information behind the screen is the second largest block and different from me. It will not directly let my GHOST escape, but only Let my GHOST sway because of this. If possible, I also want to put myself in such a network.
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