20200926
9 episodes are over, and there is another episode next week. Boldly guess what is going on in this pit (just treat it as nonsense).
God Sol should be the ancestors on kepler-22b, highly developed technology, but it may be close to extinction due to some force majeure.
Afterwards, they swept away with high technology and found that there are humans on the earth, and they are very similar to kepler22b, so they prepared a bunch of materials to go to the earth, various cutting-edge science and technology, including how to make a necromancer, which is a robot like Mother. method.
Because their technology is so advanced that it seems to control human consciousness? Slowly, the people on earth felt that these incomprehensible abilities were like miracles, so Sol appeared - in fact, the ancestors on kepler22b. These ancestors may be disguised as human beings, or they may be some kind of people who can influence The state of consciousness of others is considered a high-level civilization.
In fact, Sol's purpose is to hope that after the human technology is highly developed, a group of people can return to kepler22b. At present, everything is under Sol's control. For example, the struggle between theism and atheism made the earth uninhabitable, and there must be a group of people who wanted to escape, and then found kepler22b, and returned to kepler22b as Sol thought.
Doesn't Sol have a prophecy? A certain orphan is about to become king in the future, go to a new place and start a new life. This prophecy is actually planting a seed in the hearts of human beings and guiding them to develop in the direction Sol hopes, because Sol has long planned that there will be a baby born by a necromancer in the future, without real parents, to lead everyone and create new ones. civilization.
It is predicted that the next plot should be that Mother gives birth to a baby, but maybe Mother himself will die, and the baby will become a real orphan, and then the second season will start. In the follow-up, there should be a hint that the planet itself is a huge conscious body, and if this conscious body is not Sol's deity, it should also be inextricably linked with Sol.
It is kepler22b and Sol who lead humans and necromancer to come to kepler22b and start a new civilization again.
The phantom of the little girl Tally, the voice heard by Marcus, is actually an implantation of the planet in the human consciousness.
The iron plates that Mother can scan come from the planet's ancestors, and Sol instructed them to put these plates where Mother would appear.
Then, as soon as Mother saw these iron cards, she knew that she could scan, and after she issued the command, she actually succeeded, that is to say, the necromancer could operate these iron cards. Personally, these iron cards are actually something that can have an effect on necromancers.
Also note that a robot like Mother is called a necromancer, which can also be translated as a psychic/wizard, not a robot, AI, indicating that she is not an AI in the traditional sense of human beings, making her technology It was given to humans by Sol, so she may be a higher-level consciousness. The focus here is "spirit", which seems to be completely irrelevant to what humans say about robots and science and technology.
So in the end Mother should find out that she is not actually a robot, not an android, but a psychic who can be modified and partially manipulated by a higher consciousness body (such as sol). This also explains why she gets pregnant when she is xx in the sim. Mother actually has more and more advanced abilities, but Sol didn't reveal it to human beings. This is for Mother to develop slowly in the future.
Then, when Marcus was fed his eyes, Marcus should be half-dead. He didn't quite believe that he would become the big boss. Guess blindly. Later, Sol will guide Mother to find Marcus, and take out the eyes from his body, using the knife. . .
This setting is actually very similar to Stanislaw Lem's Solaris star. Solaris should be Solaris, abbreviated as Sol.
20200916
This drama is currently updated to episode 5. After watching it in one go, it is still very shocking. At least for a day or two I was in a state of in my feelings - that is what Nolan said "Don't try to understand it, feel it." Such a feeling cannot be expressed, but there are many emotions.
A big feeling is that the theme of this show is religion, almost discussing the religious beliefs of robots, and at the same time reflecting the beliefs of humans. And it not only shows the emergence and development of human beliefs, but also joins the discussion of whether religion itself is objective. Robots are a good example because, objectively speaking, robots are not conscious. Can a robot be called conscious after religious belief?
1- Who is God?
There are several concepts of God in this film.
The first god is Sol, the sun god of the theistic beliefs. The interesting setting of this show is that atheists are people who only believe in science and technology, but their level of scientific and technological development is not as high as that of theists.
Mother was the first robot and killing machine created by theists, and when she came down from the sky to attack, she seemed to be the image of a religious god: a bronze outer body with arms outstretched like a bronze statue. She seems to be another form of God.
The second god, the atheist Cosmo, who created Father and Mother, was called Creator by these two robots. Although he and the robots he created are all atheistic settings, they all show the relationship between gods and believers in religious settings. Especially the stories of the creator and creation appear in many religions.
The third god seems to be a god on kepler-22b that has not yet appeared, but there are various signs, such as relics with obvious artificial traces, regular underground holes, etc., which seem to imply that there is such a god.
2- Why can the consciousness projection machine in the wreckage of the spacecraft help Mother to remember the "past life"?
By the fifth episode, both father and mother had seen tally, the first little girl who fell into the pit. After the mother saw the little girl, she followed her to the wreckage of the spaceship, where she did not have any communication with the little girl - that is to say, she probably knew that the little girl was just an illusion of hers. Here the mother lays down and begins to link the world of consciousness.
The very interesting point here is that Cosmo has cleared her mother's previous memory, which means that her mother should have no memory of what happened before boarding the spacecraft, but the problem is that after linking the consciousness machine of the wreckage of the spacecraft, she suddenly remembered the previous memory. In other words, the memory has not been erased cleanly? This depends on the settings of the spacecraft consciousness machine.
This plot actually has something to do with religion. In fact, most religions in the world have mentioned reincarnation. The deletion of the robot's memory is equivalent to the death of human beings, and the memory is cleared. After deleting the memory, I want to be reborn, just like reincarnation. Some people in the world can also remember the events of their previous lives, and there are even past life retrospectives. They can remember the events of their previous lives through some mental guidance. This is like Mother using a consciousness machine to remember the events before her memory was deleted.
3- Does the robot have any religious beliefs?
In the setting, Mother is a more advanced robot than Father, and Father's emotions are more direct. He is set as atheist, which is a firm atheism. And Father is more rational than Mother. His highest setting is to protect children and build a new civilization on the planet, so Father's atheism setting will become secondary, so at the beginning, Father decided to contact the theistic spaceship so that he could children are better able to survive.
Mother's emotions are more complicated. Although she is still a staunch atheist so far, her real creator is the theistic side. Now that her "previous life" memory has been activated, it is difficult to guarantee that she will not turn to theism in the future.
In the beginning, Mother was determined not to have anything to do with theists. She was very confident in herself, her children, and the environment of this planet, and believed that she could survive without outside help.
But then, she goes to the wreckage of the theistic ship to find medicines, showing that she doesn't completely deny everything about the theists.
I guess later on, Mother will slowly become religious, especially when she sees Tally.
(To be continued, I thought of a random update)
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