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the fascinating son-in-law

Chapter 2301
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Chapter 2301 - Two thousand three hundred and one

"What's even more powerful is that the calendar they calculated is almost exactly the same as the legislation calculated by modern science. The error is even as small as every thousand years, only 1 day away. Do you think this is also feudal superstition?

Sue suddenly didn't know how to refute it, so she could only make a strong statement: "There is no actual basis for this kind of thing. I will definitely not believe it anyway!"

Gemelli sighed at this time, and said in a serious tone: "When our generation was young, we had a more objective understanding of Eastern and Western culture. We never blindly believed that the West was better or the East was better, but used Look at the problem with an objective and dialectical perspective, but with your generation of children born in the 1990s and even after the 0s, Western culture has begun to take full advantage."

"You believe in science and the Internet, but you don't believe in the essence of the ancestors for thousands of years. The set of things left by the ancestors has gradually entered the category of old feudal superstitions. This in itself is a kind of A manifestation of ignorance!"

Sue retorted with some dissatisfaction: "According to the old ancestors, does everything have a so-called fate? Is it that what I eat today and where I go are all destined long ago?"

Gemelli said seriously: "You think that everything in the world has no fate, and everything is my fate. I can't help it, but have you ever thought about it, as small as a piece of gravel, as huge as the entire universe, using its own set of rules to continue. The more you look at its operation, the more it's fate is unchangeable!"

Sue immediately asked: "Mom, tell me, what is the lifespan of a gravel? It may stay in the desert, become a member of thousands of gravels, sink into the river, or be carried into the sea by the river. It is more likely to be made into a piece of glass by humans and mixed into a piece of concrete by humans. Does the fate count for each piece of gravel?"

Gemelli shook her head and said, "I just said that fate should be viewed from a macro perspective, and must not be considered from a micro perspective."

"If you use a microscopic perspective, you will feel that the gravel is very small and not worth mentioning, and there are so many gravel in the world, it is impossible to plan a different destiny for each gravel."

"But do you know how many sun-like stars are in the universe?"

Sue looked blank.

Gemelli said earnestly: "Knowing fish, if you look at the microscopic view, the gravel is always too small to be worth mentioning, but if you look at the macroscopic view, you will find that even though the entire earth and the entire universe are just like gravel. , Not even as good as a gravel."

After all, Gemelli continued, "Don't you young people like to talk about science? Then I can tell you that there are about 2 trillion galaxies in the observable range and educated speculation range in the universe. , It's 2 trillion!"

"And every galaxy has at least 100s of billions or even trillions of stars. The Sol is just 1 of the 100s of billions of stars in the Milky Way. In the entire galaxy, the Sol is too ordinary to be ordinary. In the entire universe, The Sol is not as good as a gravel on the earth."

"The stars in the universe like the Sol add up more than the gravel on the earth, but you think there is too much gravel, so a small gravel is not worthy of life, then I ask you, 1 is more A star that is a hundred times huger than the earth is just a cosmic gravel in the universe. Is it worthy of life?"

Gemelli's words made Sue as if struck by lightning, and he couldn't say a word.

She had never used such a perspective to understand the whole world. She just tried to think about the entire macro universe in her mind, and she immediately felt her insignificance and ignorance.

If the Sol is just the gravel in the universe, then the earth can only be counted as a cosmic dust.

If human beings are so small that they need to live in a cosmic dust, then what are human beings?

How much of the so-called science that humans can detect in this cosmic dust can represent everything in the world?

To be continued...



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