Sometimes we go too fast and forget to see how miracles our world is actually, isn’t it? Look at your hands, you exist, you live, you feel, all born in this wonderful universe , But we don’t even know what it is. We are not always, but always forget how small and narrow we are. This is a bit of confession as a human being.
While lamenting the insignificance of human beings, on the other hand, human beings are full of possibilities. Science and art have long proven that even human beings are not sure where their limits are. How high can we build a building and fill the silicon with smaller-sized transistors? Can our science develop to the point where it turns out that this is the end? I'm afraid it won't work for the time being.
Not only are human beings as a population, but where are the limits of human beings as individuals? We can safely set the limit of 100 meters to 9 seconds, just because we know that we are discussing only a limited human history, but if we can continue to evolve, will 9 seconds really safely become the insurmountable ultimate humanity? ?
Just put forward a hypothesis. Because the basis of our discussion is possibility.
I like the part in the movie where Lucy meets Morgan Freeman and the scientists the most, discussing existence and non-existence, and the conclusion is that time is the basis of existence. The idea was interesting, and it came out of Scarlett Johansson's sexy mouth.
There is a view in the movie that if the human body reaches this level, the emotions will basically disappear, there will be no fear, no joy, and no anxiety. I have reservations. What a pity that would be.
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