Good boy save the earth

Junius 2022-03-19 09:01:02

It is no exaggeration to say that the group of "bear kids" in "ET Aliens" saved an entire town of people.

This is still a conservative estimate. If the aliens in the movie are a bit more aggressive, these children will most likely save all human beings.

According to the setting of the movie, the small ET can reopen the withered flowers, which means that the small ET can convert a certain energy into the energy for plant growth without any effort. This energy conversion ability has far surpassed that of human beings. The level of technology, if well developed, is enough to slap a lot of superheroes in Marvel or DC, and only an alien child has this ability.

If the brain hole is bigger, what the small ET may have is not the ability to transform energy out of thin air, but directly and unreasonably "inverse entropy"-this is equivalent to creating a perpetual motion machine and directly breaking the laws of physics!

In either case, the advanced level of ET civilization is beyond our imagination.

Even regardless of the superpowers displayed by the little ET in the article, we can infer that the level of development of ET civilization must surpass that of human civilization. Their spacecraft can travel through the vast universe to the earth, which means they have mastered it. The ability to build interstellar spacecraft, and human manned spacecraft can only reach the moon as far as possible.

If the little ET was not treated kindly by these human children with the heart of a child, but was cruelly carried out various living experiments by the adults, when the parents of the little ET came to the earth, they would be furious. It is extremely possible for a human within ten kilometers to kill a person--

What's more, directly destroy all mankind, after all, human beings are no different from bugs in their eyes.

In this sense, "ET Alien" uses a beautiful science fiction fairy tale to reveal another cosmic picture that is contrary to the dark forest theory:

Love is the common language in the universe.

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  • Tina 2022-03-21 09:01:09

    The 1982 film, I really admire their imagination!

  • Flavio 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I didn't feel it at all and didn't realize how touching it was. So famous. It may be good in that era, but it is hard to say that it is a classic. Maybe it's an AI practice.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial quotes

  • Michael: [as Yoda] You have absolute power! Yes!

  • Elliott: Think, Michael. What would make a radar?

    Michael: How the hell do I know? You're the genius in the family; you have absolute power, remember?