The first time I learned about the law of entropy increase was actually in a science fiction novel, Asimov's "The Last Question". To be honest, for a while I really hoped that it would be like the end of the novel. That really seemed like a stroke of genius.
I saw a video on NetEase a few days ago. According to the theory of probability, we are said by gods or a little scientific. formed by deoxyribonucleic acid. Even more probable like The Matrix. Of course, it's just a probability, and no one knows what the reason is. Fortunately, I am not an agnostic, which is a blessing in misfortune.
In fact, I feel that these things are also very appropriate to use an idiom, that is, unfounded worries. However, in fact, from the perspective of astronomy enthusiasts, what Jiren is worried about is a meaningful thing. Moreover, it is this similar spirit that leads us to continue to explore. Although we are so small that we are not even a speck of dust.
It's going to happen before it's finished. . . . . . . .
I saw a lot of people watching this movie because of the phrase "We are all Stardust", but in fact we may not even be Stardust. However, this does not prevent us from exploring. With so many people in the world, there are always people who are curious and who want to know why. Maybe the answers to questions like who, where, and where I am are still a long way off, but it's a joy to be one step closer to this journey. Because we are so insignificant in terms of time and space, yet so magical. Then why not applaud for this miracle of his own appearance.
Just like the Betelgeuse that is about to explode, the lives of many people may be as bland as it is for the rest of their lives. It accumulated so much energy that it didn't run out for only a few seconds. And then not releasing more than the sum of the energy released at other times in a lifetime in those few seconds. That reminds me of fireworks, the ephemeral and eternal beauty. Betelgeuse is a firework in this universe.
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