The ocean is beautiful, the human race is tiny, and human beings are just one of many natural creations (if our species really hadn't wiped out the rest).
There are too many human beings. The focus of social networks is all human beings, and everyone is seen everywhere. Science and atheism do liberate religion and allow mankind to develop new technologies on the ground, but it turns mankind into a "creator" on the same level as God.
This is boring. The only human system is the judging system, and there are only human systems for all kinds of ideas on the Internet.
Do human perceptions really matter that much?
Of course not!
Nature doesn't care about humans at all. Thunder can fight, waves can turn, all kinds of creatures have strange shapes, and their gender attributes are also chaotic. Various groups are not only biological chain relationships, but also friends.
Whether humans find it cute or not, cruel or not, predators still eat what they should eat, and prey can still run away. Without us, the earth still spins like this.
PS:
This documentary is very beautiful, much more beautiful than all kinds of sci-fi blockbusters, and it is all "unexpected" real.
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2018.1.7 Episode 1 Outline
1. Extremely smart bottlenose dolphins and their false killer whale friends: Found you! Do you still recognize me?
2. Slow learning, flying low, sparrows and violent fish that will be eaten if they can't escape: Even documentaries have to educate us to cultivate the ability to learn fast.
3. Marine plants as background: Half of the oxygen you breathe is photosynthesized by our painstaking efforts.
4. Female fish who will be transgender when they grow up: whoever is powerful is the boss, please don't be proud of your overall offensive status.
5. Giant Waves: If we take a pat, it is the power of 10,000 human atomic bombs.
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