I revisited the "Theory of Everything" some time ago. The reason is that as a graduate student, I don't want to do academic work at all. I need to find something to motivate myself.
It was really very depressing during that time, so depressed that I couldn't breathe when talking, doing things, and sleeping. I don't know why, but it gave me great comfort when I watched this movie. It turns out that even if talented people are like Hawking, facing life, they will be at a loss.
But the side shown in the movie did not make me feel that he became ordinary. It was more like a beam of light coming from a distant planet, illuminating the black and long-looking piece in front of ordinary people. road.
In the movie, Hawking learned that he was suffering from frostbite, and said to Jane: "I only have two years left to live. I need a job." Jane said, "I love you." Hawking froze for a moment, and stammered: "This...this is a wrong conclusion."
Jane surely took a step forward: "I want to be with you. How long is how long. It doesn't matter if the time is not long, even if it is two years, I will be with you."
"We are just an advanced species of primate, living on a very small planet, it is orbiting a very ordinary star, and it is just one of hundreds of millions of galaxies. Since the birth of civilization, humans have been longing for it. To understand the underlying natural laws of the world, the boundaries of the universe should be very special.
Is there anything more special than no borders? Human efforts should have no boundaries. We are very different. No matter how bad life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed. Where there is life, there is hope. "
Cosmology used to be remote for most people. Because of Hawking’s persistent pursuit of science throughout his life, he brought cosmology to the public, telling us that life is more than just the dimness in front of us, when we look up. At that time, there is still a starry sky.
I especially remember a very small episode of Hawking when he attended a lecture and asked questions. Someone asked that a member of a famous idol band had withdrawn from the group recently. What cosmic effect will this incident have? Such a problem that seems to be completely incompatible with physics and even some spoofs.
Then Hawking slowly replied with his familiar mechanical voice: "I hope those heartbroken girls will pay attention to the study of theoretical physics, because one day, the existence of the multiverse may be proven."
"Outside our universe, there is another different universe. In that universe, he is still a member of the orchestra."
"This girl may also be willing to know that in another universe that may exist, she and this member are married and live happily together."
Hawking is a truly romantic and gentle person. He is also a person who is particularly tolerant of people outside of his professional knowledge. Most people want to be harsh in order to show their taste and knowledge. But truly amazing people are not. They have the universe and stars in their hearts, so they are extra gentle.
I believe what he said, in addition to the universe we live in, there are many separate from the original universe. In some respects, there are some commonalities with the original universe, but in many respects there are many differences from the original universe. Independent universe.
Just like March 14, 2018 is not the end of the story, but the beginning of another time travel.
I want to end this film review with a passage from "A Brief History of Time":
"Before the 20th century, no one had hinted that the universe was expanding or contracting. This interestingly reflects the prevailing mentality. It is generally believed that the universe may have existed in an unchanging state for an infinite period of time. , Or more or less as we see it today, was created in the finite past.
Part of the reason may be that people tend to believe in eternal truths, but also because of the notion that although people will be born, old, sick and die, the universe must be immortal and unchanging to comfort people. "
Even if the universe is not immortal, the spirit of freedom will live forever.
Goodbye, Mr. Hawking, we will meet again in the next universe.
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