I think if it is science fiction, there will be many interesting topics, such as aging, memory, language, history of science, etc. Do you fully understand why the lifespan of a human being, the lifespan of a turtle or the lifespan of a thousand-year-old tree is different? Of course, other films such as emotion, meaning of life, and love are also involved. In short, people can always ask so many questions and give birth to so many disciplines.
Sometimes a question is asked, but people don't care about the answer, and are always so busy asking the next question that the answers to all questions are so superficial and without depth. If someone throws some weird sermons, theories in front of you that you haven't seen before, how do you deal with them? At first, you must try very hard to identify what is true and what is false. After all, no one wants to be easily deceived, but the problem is that the church is quite deceptive, and your rationality may die before you succeed, just like later. The question raised by these professors is not whether to believe the caveman, but has already entered his teaching. Isn't this very similar to Falun Dafa, who believed in Li Hongzhi? From this, it can be seen that when right and wrong cannot be easily distinguished, people have already fallen into sophistry and preaching, and professors are also people, and there is no exception. The listener is often impetuous, but the preacher is very calm.
Movies are fictitious after all, so we don’t have to take them seriously, but similar flickers are really all around us.
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