After watching this one-man show of "Interstellar Exploration" starring Brad Pitt, I don't mention his own emotional awakening or face the main line of his relationship with his father.
I'm not only thinking about a question, are human beings really suitable for interstellar exploration? Human beings themselves are complex, with seven emotions, six desires, love and hatred, and the instinct to communicate, cooperate and communicate with others. We travel, explore, and develop among endless stars for a long time. Can we still confirm ourselves, or Everything around you is real, whether it will cause hallucinations, whether it will hurt yourself or others madly, just like the botanist aerospace who opened the base hatch and caused part of the Mars base to explode in the documentary "Mars Age" by Elon Max. Something went wrong, or is it the same as the trio of astronaut Armstrong in "For All Mankind" who flirted with rules and dangers on the lunar surface on the moon.
We rejoice and sigh for the achievement or failure of every step of interstellar exploration, but seldom pay attention to or hear the true emotions of those pioneers who enter the stars, whether they are afraid, afraid, collapsed, or feel at a certain moment. We are lost, crazy ideas appear in our brains, etc. We only care about those great achievements, glory, but never thought that if we need greater development, we need to explore a larger space in the universe to obtain more resources to support ourselves , and more of us will feel lonely and lost when we enter the vast and boundless stars.
In fact, the sequence of our own changes is reversed in the film. We are not changed from indifference, rationality to emotional, connected self, but the other way around, just like few people admit that this modernized and stereotyped world makes more and more people become more and more The more we become closed, the lack of emotional reality. We become machines and become part of the social system. We rarely touch the world like the ancients. We cannot survive without the support of the system, without all these convenient services and commodities.
But it is also this huge modern life that makes some of us become more and more difficult to understand, complicated, makes us crazy, and even self-destruct, and then there are more and more unbelievable people and things. If we enter the How will space develop, I'm afraid there will be more devastating situations like in the movies, so we need to change and become those rational, emotional selves in the movies, just as modern society requires us, either more adaptable, more Smart, or be eliminated, can not understand everything around, and eventually abandoned by the times.
The world is changing faster and faster. In the end, whether we exist or disappear, no one knows the answer, but I know that even if there is Noah's Ark, only a few people can pay enough to get on it and go to the new world.
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