Shell: Human thoughts can be collected and imported into the program to run, with the coat of quantum theory, so that this part of the thoughts can form a world by itself, as if we see a complete world from the mirror, even if the mirror is broken into countless fragments, but each fragment still embodies a complete world.
Emotions: If you only had the last eight minutes of your life, what would you do? What do you hope to get? How will you deal with this short time (a bit of a wheel, in fact, how to look and how to do it)?
Worldview: We know the Big Bang Theory, and we believe that space exploded from a singularity. But does time also spread from a singularity explosion? If you can understand what I said, the idea of parallel worlds can be understood. The time of the world spreads from one point to countless branches, and each branch cannot go back, but can only move forward. There are similarities and specificities between them, which leads to the appearance of countless worlds from the outside (the matrix should also show this idea to some extent).
Outlook on Life: How should we live? How should life be defined? Is life in mind a life? What is dignity? What is the benefit? Should it be condemned for benefiting from trampling on the dignity of others? What if many were benefited by trampling on the dignity of one individual?
Others: Buddha said, "One flower, one world, one grass, one heaven, one leaf, one Tathagata, one sand, one bliss, one side, one pure land, one smile, one dust relationship, one thought, one tranquility." In a single thought, everything shines out. Nolan once said that everyone is an ideal; many people say that everyone is a small universe; taken together, every idea is a small universe. Does the world in this thought exist? Is it real? The Buddha said: All the dharmas that exist are like dream bubbles, like dew and like electricity, and they should be viewed like this... If there is no place to come, and no place to go, this is called the Tathagata.
A bit mysterious, but good and worth exploring.
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