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Leo 2022-04-22 07:01:03

I like the movie "The Theory of Everything" very much. I like the sense of picture, the way the director tells the story, and the description of someone's inner perspective in a certain situation. I accidentally thought of a sentence I saw yesterday: "Love is eternal innocence. , and the only innocence is not to think about it." (BY Pessoa)

At the beginning of the movie, you will have the same kind of expectation for living together as the hero and heroine, but with the passage of time, there is a loss in this. Patient understanding, bearing beyond the burden, the reality of being helpless but not wanting to let go, and a certain kind of persistence in leaving and returning... All these seem to be more complicated than the time of Hawking's research, and there is a similarity: Time and again, hopes are overturned in different situations, and new hopes are established.

Jane leaves Hawking saying, "I loved you. I tried my best." Those two lines aren't offensive, but they make you want to try and understand.

What's better than goodwill as always? To the people you love, to the people you loved. If it's the same person you co-created, it doesn't go away with some change, it becomes an experience, or an acquisition, or even one day, a driving force in your life.

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The Theory of Everything quotes

  • Khalatnikov: [to a room full of physicists] As you know, my field is evolution of the hot universe, the properties of the microwave background radiation and the theory of black holes. To be honest, I came here today expecting to hear a lot of nonsense. I go home disappointed. The little one here has done it! He has done it!

  • Dennis Sciama: I don't understand. You've spent years assuming black holes exist, and you believe Cygnus X-1 could well turn out to be the first black hole that we can actually observe. And yet, you've bet Kip Thorne it's not a black hole.

    Stephen Hawking: Yes.

    Dennis Sciama: What did you bet him?

    Stephen Hawking: A one-year subscription to a magazine.

    Dennis Sciama: Which magazine? Nature?

    Stephen Hawking: No. Penthouse.