My some feelings
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There are many viewpoints in the book that surprised me and make
sense, such as time being the fourth dimension of space, "power is
the product of needs, comfort fosters weakness," and "humanity
will eventually destroy itself." Based on the flourishing level
of modern science and technology, I never imagined that humanity would
come to the end of decline. Our society has always pursued communism as
the ultimate goal, and I am also full of confidence and expectation in
communism. During the process of watching Time Machine, I became
increasingly convinced that communism was bound to come true, but its
arrival also helplessly marked the beginning of human decline. Because
the development of things cannot escape such an eternal law - from weak
to strong, from strong to the peak, and finally walk down the altar,
slowly sliding into the depths of decline. Things will have their
heyday, but there will inevitably be moments of decline! I don't know
if humans will really differentiate into two extremely extreme and
opposing species, the Eloy and the Morlock, in hundreds of thousands of
years. However, I believe that the ultimate goal of Time Machine is not
to help us speculate on the future evolution of humanity, but to warn us
that humans will spend all their efforts for generations to pursue a
comfortable and comfortable life. When everything becomes a reality and
humans no longer need to face fear and difficulties, they will become
carefree. Without demand, there is no longer a need for strength, and
there are small people with degraded brains, short stature, ignorance,
ignorance, and weakness everywhere. The ferocious and cruel Morlocks who
were forced to live and work underground for a long time are the
consequences of human exploitation of their fellow humans. What is more
tragic for humanity than putting in so much effort to create a happy
future but still unable to shake off the overall decline? Time travel
may be achievable in the next generation, or it may always be just a
dream. But I don't think the issue of time is the most central. The
development of human beings and individuals themselves is the most
important issue, and decay cannot be avoided. However, we can use all
our strength to delay the arrival of decay, giving sufficient strength
and time for human and personal development.
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