I'm watching this documentary, it's really good, each episode is a story of how science develops. The process at that time will be told around one or several key figures. Today we are talking about the "masters of electricity" who already had electric lamps in the nineteenth century, but at that time electricity had no practical use other than simple lighting. What is used more is to use electricity to perform all over the place, and the performance lights up the lights. Faraday came from a poor background and dropped out of school at the age of ten. At the age of thirteen he went to work in a bookbinding store. Later I went to work as an assistant for a scientist. Because Faraday discovered that electricity can be used to make things spin. (This invention completely changed the world) Scientists were so jealous of him that they asked him to work on a problem that he couldn't solve. Faraday doesn't stop the puzzle until the person is dead. Faraday later held a popular science performance every year until now. While they were performing, a beam of light hit the children. I took a deep breath, this is inheritance! This scene really shocked me. I burst into tears, this is hope! He solved the problems that Newton did not solve, and his will was passed on. There will also be people who can solve problems that he can't solve. This will will be passed down from generation to generation, not through blood. Rather, it requires the free will of human beings to choose, whether to continue, or whether to continue to see what else in this world we don’t know, and what we may understand. The will passed down from generation to generation, the tide of the times, people's dreams, as long as people continue to pursue the solution of freedom, all these will never stop! One Piece yyds
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