The author’s fascination with Eastern civilization can be seen from the comparison of Jesus to the Western Xuanzang by the writer of the story. On the other hand, perhaps the label of Eastern civilization is like the sea of stars to astronomers, and it is synonymous with mystery for Westerners.
I can't guess if the author did it intentionally, but the whole story takes place in a living room and a house—and the house itself is actually just a box.
All that advances the plot is nothing but countless conversations. sound.
The sound of being closed in the box.
What does this make us think?
Our body and the consciousness (soul) imprisoned in our body.
Can we assume that if our physical body can never decay, we-or our soul, mind, or spirit can be immortal?
Without considering this aspect, let's take a look at another fact: the
repetition of embryonic development, one of the three classic evidences of evolution.
This process of our growth in the womb is called a miniature model of species evolution; although in fact, many people think that this is just a hoax by the German human embryologist Erich Blechschmidt.
Let us ignore whether the theory of evolution is true, and whether the law of repetition of embryonic development is a hoax. Let's treat them as real first.
So, I’m thinking, since all of us have an evolutionary process before this point of birth; then, if there is really an ancient ape that has lived until now, for more than 14,000 years, then he has been so long. Does evolution also exist for a period of time, evolution after birth?
There must be change (evolution). But it must not be so obvious.
So do we have reason to believe: If we evolve in a box (container), will the rate of evolution be much faster?
The more fragile things are restricted to the things in time and space. They often seem to be more advanced and represent civilization. For example, computers, and the software that lives in computers.
In fact, sometimes I don't really believe in Darwin's theory of evolution, and sometimes I believe that an evolutionary process is actually like an upgrade in the process of playing a game. When the time comes, it will definitely change from one form to another.
I think the theory of external volition (rather than environment and material) intervention in evolution is a little more credible than Darwinian theory of evolution. If we compare the operating system of a computer to a living thing, from DOS to Win95, the usual win nt, the usual win xp to vista, or A branch of Apple-assuming that these operating systems exist in a certain sense, and they don't know the existence of our humans, then they must think that they are evolving themselves-but in fact humans are helping them upgrade.
So, when it comes to our human beings, this might also exist. Who said that God must not exist?
This is just a conceptual analogy. What I want to say is that a computer or a hard disk is just a box (container), and an operating system is a kind of software;
and we can imagine that the earth and the entire universe are just a box (container), and we are That software;
if you refine this concept to the extreme, you can get that our body is just a box (container), and our consciousness (soul) is a kind of software.
Just like the composition of various substances from sand to the sea of stars, everything is contained and contained.
Perhaps, the consciousness in this box cannot explain the changes in its own body, just as people living in a flat world cannot perceive people living in a three-dimensional world, nor can they understand the essential intervention of the latter on the former. But if there is such a flat person, he can live from one of the six faces of a cube to another, then he can definitely change a lot of things-even if he can't change his essence.
You can guide and change other consciousnesses in this box. Just have enough time.
Time is like a magnifying glass, like alcohol, immersed in everyone’s consciousness, making us think it’s right, it’s wrong, it needs piety, it’s been molested...
all the truth goes back to the origin, maybe all It's just an ancient ape, because we are all just creatures living in a box. (Text/len calvin)
PS. Because "The Magician at the End of the Century" is too impressive, I have always replaced the Tsarist Royal Easter eggs with Russian dolls, but I will not be able to change it for a while...
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