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"What is even more powerful is that the calendar that they cup with is exactly the sas the ones calculated by modern science now. The error is so minimal that there is only a one-day discrepancy in the calendar in every five thousand years. Do you think that this is also a feudal superstition, then?" 3 Sophie suddenly did not know how to refute her mother's statement. So, she could only make a strong statement as she said, "There is still no actual basis for this kind of thing. Therefore, I will not believe in it anyway!" 3 Helen sighed at this tbefore she continued speaking in a serious tone, "When my generation was younger, we had a relatively objective understanding of the Eastern and Western culture. We would never blindly believe that the West was better or the East was better. Instead, we would look at the problem from an objective and dialectical perspective.
However, the Western culture has already taken complete control over your generation, which was born after the '90s or the '00s!" "You believe in science and the internet, but you refuse to believe in the essence that your ancestors have left behind for you thousands of years ago. You have gradually begun to classify the set of beliefs that your ancestors have left behind for you as old feudal superstitions. This is an embodiment of ignorance in itself!" Sophie retorted with sdissatisfaction, "According to our old ancestors, everything has a so-called fate? Then, do you mean to say that everything that I eat and everywhere I go today has already been destined for a long time?" Helen replied seriously, "You think that everything in this world is not fated and that you have control over your own fate. However, have you ever thought about how a small gravel and the large universe are all using their own set of rules to continue operating? The more you observe the operations in this world, the more you will discover that fate is unchangeable!" 2 Sophie immediately asked, "Mom, in that case, can you tellwhat is the fate of a gravel? It can stay in the desert, beca member of thousands of gravels, sink into the river, or even be carried out to the sea through the river. It is even likely that it would be made into a part of a piece of glass by humans before being embedded into a piece of concrete. Do you truly think that the fact of every single gravel had already been planned out in advance?" 2 Helen shook her head and said, "I've already said that fate should be viewed from a macro perspective. You should not consider it from a micro perspective." "If you view it from a micro perspective, you will feel that every gravel is very small and not worth mentioning at all. There are so many gravels in this world. So, it would simply be impossible to plan out a different destiny and fate for each gravel." 5 "But do you know how many stars are there, which are like the sun in the universe?" Sophie had a blank look on her face. 3 Helen replied seriously, "Sophie, if you look at it from a microscopic point of view, you will always feel that the gravel is too small to even be worth mentioning at all. However, if you look at it from a macroscopic point of view, you will realize that earth is just like a little gravel in the entire universe. In reality, it might not even be comparable to a tiny little gravel." 2 As she spoke, Helen said, "Don't young people enjoy talking about science the most? Then, I can tell you that there are about two trillion galaxies within the observable range and the educated speculation range in the universe. Did you hearclearly? It's two trillions!" s "Furthermore, there are at least hundreds of billions or even trillions of stars in each galaxy. The sun is just one of the hundreds of billions of stars that exist in the Milky Way. In the entire galaxy, the sun is so ordinary that it cannot possibly be extraordinary. In the entire universe, the sun cannot even be compared to a single gravel on earth." "The stars in the universe, which are just like the sun, adds up to more than the number of gravels on this earth. However, you feel that there is too much gravel, and a small gravel is not worth having any fate at all. Then, letask you something. If a star that is a hundred times larger than the earth, is just a cosmic gravel in the universe, would it be worthy of a fate, then?" Helen's words left Sophie dumbfounded, and she could not say anything at all. 5
She had never used this kind of perspective to try and understand the world before. At this time, she simply e. At tried to think about the entire macro universe in her mind, and she suddenly felt that she was extremely insignificant and ignorant. 2 If the sun was just a gravel in the entire universe, the earth could only be considered as cosmic dust.
If human beings were so small that they needed to live in cosmic aust, what would humans be worth, then? 2
How much of the so-called science that humans had cup with im this cosmic dust that they were living in could actually represent everything in the world or universe, then? 1 X