Many times we only see the surface, maybe we can understand, we can deconstruct, but we rarely reshape. When you see Gang, you will think that he is a child, so he brings a lot of judgement colors, and then thinks that he is not as naive as him. But we will eventually be as mature and powerful as the Colonel, and will understand that our roots are still emotionally driven.
"People need to pay the same price for what they get. This is the principle of equivalent exchange. At that time, we believed that this was the truth of the world. However, the real world is not perfect, and there is no principle that can explain everything. Equivalent The same is true for the principle of exchange. Even so, we still believe that people will not gain anything if they don’t pay. The pain we experience must be the price we pay for what we get. get something."
It's not a happy ending, and it's not a happy ending. What's the difference between an android and a human? If it is memory that makes people a human, then Al has lost the memory of these four years. Is he a little more similar to the android? Perhaps the only difference is that androids are immortal, they still have human attributes after all. Compared with FA, the darkness is also much more mature. Rust's struggles, children's dependence on mothers, brothers' doubts about goals, and artificial humans' pursuit of meaning, these chaotic emotions are the most essential things in people, and they are our inescapable. the heart of speech.
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