Personally, I believe that the existence of the individual is inevitable, and then it will end in the same way. be a perfect whole. Then the whole must split again, into individual parts. This is the cycle. That is the Tai Chi Yin Yang handed down from our ancestors. The end of childhood is just about the demise of the human race, but it is integrated into the so-called cosmic wisdom.
But I firmly believe that in the distant future, long-term separation will be united and long-term separation must be achieved. The so-called great wisdom, super wisdom, what about it? For the sake of wisdom, or some powerful spiritual power, should we humans desperately hope that the arrival of Skynet and the Terminator will destroy ourselves? Or like those guys who don't look like saviors but just look like devils here to lead us into a so-called utopia?
Unity of thought is valuable. However, if going the wrong way, refer to the Axis of Evil in World War II. And the individual is selfish, we waste too much time and energy in the pursuit of material things. Seriously, especially against this view of the show. From the individual, and thus into the union?
Those bullshit cosmic wisdom, you don't think, your wisdom, and the world, this whole universe, is like the earth under the rule of Skynet, cold, lifeless, and full of broken bricks and tiles, for the so-called perfection And kill humans? How different is such a perfect world from Nazism?
But then again, I'm happy to see the so-called savior and utopia in the show. At that time, I understood that even if there is no opening of the first episode, and the black buddy of the last human being complains there, the final ending may not be too good. Yes. Humanity will eventually be redeemed. But it is only human beings who can redeem themselves, not some monsters. Not even heaven and hell. (What the old man of God, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, you should wash and sleep) If we humans can't reflect on ourselves, the glory we have created, and the monstrous mistakes we have made, it can only prove that we are all in vain. evolved to the present. Life, race, the competition is quite fierce - just look at Gao Fushuai and Diaosi. Could it be that this world (and I don't mean just the earth) actually allows limited resources to be shared among those races and beings that are bound to be eliminated? In this world, fools don't stay.
At the end, what the unification of the universe, the great union of races, I immediately regretted that I had spent an entire night watching this American drama. I can't say anything else. But for me personally, it goes against my own worldview. To me it's quite the opposite, if there really is a so-called cosmic consciousness, then why not try to figure out the best evolutionary way to generalize it? Anyway, I am afraid that even the universe itself does not exist forever, right? What is eternal, I think there is only the concept of "time". I mean, at the very least, I'll have plenty of time left to watch Blizzard's StarCraft game go from virtual to reality. Will the Spirit Race, which represents the evolution of spiritual power, win, or the Human Race, which represents industrial technology, will go to the other side. Or, is the gene annexation and expansion of the Zerg, will it be proud of the rivers and lakes? (Queen of Blades, you have to work hard)
The reason is very simple——the truth always comes out of the laboratory. It was as if the truth, always, was within the range of a cannon. Same!
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Of course, personal opinion. I've already said that I don't want to be represented!
I would rather be king in hell than be a slave in heaven? !
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