The future is chocolate candy in a box

Ransom 2022-04-02 08:01:01

It's also pretty good in the last few sci-fi dramas.
Aliens and robots begin to enter human life, what impact will it have on human life, and even human civilization and values? Will we humans finally find a unified and lasting belief, or will we eventually become Neanderthals? Special people?
Where will the advancement of science and technology lead mankind; nanotechnology, information technology, life science, and aerospace technology are just in the ascendant, will they bring about the ultimate liberation of mankind, or the ultimate demise of mankind? In this play, there are more or less involved, which makes people think.
It is difficult for people today to imagine what will happen in the future. Just think a hundred years ago, who would have thought that we were discussing movies on the Internet. People, in the end, can't get out of their own time. Therefore, the directors and screenwriters of sci-fi films cannot be fully prepared, and there are always some details that are difficult to satisfy. However, the big idea of ​​the film and the sharpness of the contradictions and conflicts are still good.
In order to seek eternal life, human beings have brought the seeds of death into the universe. The robots created by human beings are gradually no longer under the control of human beings, and have their own thinking, showing the hidden danger of replacing human beings. Although in the end the director couldn't help but give us a better ending at the end of the season. But in fact, the evolution of the plot is slightly deviated, and we will all be saved.
The development of science and technology under the background of the Internet is really changing with each passing day. Under this round of impact, it is difficult to find similarities in history. If we continue to develop like this, I have always doubted whether our beliefs will collapse and whether we will find the true master of destiny.
The future is really chocolate candy in a box.

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