The opening scene is a typical Western academy. All of them are elites who consider themselves to be ideological and truthful, but the protagonist still points to passers-by on the street and says: Look at them, they have the same high-toed hats...
Hehe, what is "reality", "Actually" is exactly the same tall hat, some people are longer and more polished, no matter how much they chase, they are just pressed under one side of the hat.
The approximate meaning of Einstein's sentence is: people are small or even pitiful (although sometimes I think it is sad), so they must rely on the brilliance of science. Obviously, such words are out of place nowadays, especially in our porcelain country, where the tune of domestic pieces makes everything unnecessary.
What makes the story begin, human nature - to be precise, the ignorance and greed in human nature that led to the heroine's death, led to the beginning of the story, just like the human nature and the forbidden fruit in the Bible. This big stall probably exists. Time and space are filled with too much. These confusions are unbearable for a rational mind, so he decides to clear the mistakes of time and space again and again!
The story behind the story is more interesting, and it is a more interesting concept in the science fiction I have seen. No longer a pure conception of technology...
will human nature evolve ?
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