coincidentally

Newell 2022-04-18 17:34:52

Just a few months ago, I had a strange and impressive dream. In a dream, I was reading a magazine in the office. The magazine said that one day in the future, all machines will have autonomous consciousness, starting with a forklift... Then, without any accident, a nuclear war that destroyed mankind broke out. Human extinction. Thick nuclear dust blocked the sunlight and nearly all life was wiped out. But as time goes by, new life is born again. With the evolution of hundreds of thousands of years, new human beings are also born, but these human beings have no connection with the current human beings, and some remnants will also be regarded as As the relics of the legendary gods, finally, the second generation of human beings also entered a new era, the dust covering the surface of the earth dissipated, and new grasslands emerged from the clouds. This scene was very impressive in the dream. A new generation of humans wears snow-white clothing and even builds space bridges for interstellar travel. The finale ends with a white teenage girl holding up a pure baby. After reading the magazine, there was a lot of noise in the corridor. When I went out, I saw that a small forklift was not driving, but it picked up all kinds of things like crazy and threw it out...
I watched the time machine today, and I still feel like what if and so on. Yes, but when the protagonist travels through 800,000 years and enters a new era of human beings, he feels that he has the same idea. After having this dream, I firmly believe that human civilization should be a form of reincarnation, which coincides with the vision in the film.
ps, this male protagonist is really ugly, how did the underground people disappear so completely in the end~

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The Time Machine quotes

  • David Philby: I'm glad he's gone. Maybe he's finally found a place where he can be happy.

  • Jogger: Hey.

    Alexander Hartdegen: Hello.

    Jogger: Nice suit. Very retro.

    Alexander Hartdegen: Thank you.

    Jogger: Bet that makes a hell of a cappuccino. That thing.