Chapter: 2120
Su Zhiyu shook his head, and said firmly: "These are all pseudo-scientific feudal superstitions, I don't listen to them!"
Du Haiqing on the side said seriously: "Zhiyu, the I Ching gossip is the supreme wisdom of our ancestors, it is by no means a feudal superstition, and Master Lai is the most famous feng shui master in the world today, you must have a sense of awe. yes!"
After all, Du Haiqing also said very seriously: "In my opinion, you should stop looking for it, and stop here!"
Su Zhiyu was in a hurry, and said with red eyes: "Mom, why do you believe in these things? After all, you graduated from a prestigious university, so you should believe in science!"
Du Haiqing said very seriously: "Zhiyu, how do you know that gossip in the Book of Changes is not science?"
Su Zhiyu blurted out: "It's all a bunch of feudal superstitions, what science is there? If there is any basis, why don't you just tell me, where can I find benefactor? What did you say to me? Moths to the flames, I don't believe in such things!"
Du Haiqing said solemnly: "The Book of Changes and gossip are a set of philosophies that the ancients came up with after years of observation, study, induction, and summarization with reference to the universe, the stars, and the sea. It can even be called science!"
"Have you ever wondered why the Mayans could accurately calculate every solar eclipse in the 21st century more than 3,000 years ago?"
"What's even more powerful is that the calendar (calendar) calculated by them is almost exactly the same as the calendar (calendar) calculated by modern science. The error is even so small that the difference is only one day every five thousand years. You think this is also a feudal Superstitious?"
Su Zhiyu didn't know how to refute at once, so he could only forcefully say: "This kind of thing has no actual basis, anyway, I definitely won't believe it!"
Du Haiqing sighed at this time, and said in a serious tone: "When our generation was young, we still had a relatively objective understanding of Eastern and Western cultures. We never blindly thought that the West was better or the East was better, but Use an objective and dialectical perspective to look at issues, but when it comes to your generation of post-90s or even post-2000 children, Western culture has begun to gain the upper hand."
"You believe in science and the Internet, but you don't believe in the essence left by your ancestors for thousands of years, and gradually classify the set of things left by your ancestors into the category of old feudal superstitions. This is a kind of ignorance in itself. The embodiment of!"
Su Zhiyu was a little unconvinced and asked back: "According to what the ancestors said, does everything have a so-called fate? Could it be that what I eat today and where I go are already predestined by fate?"
Du Haiqing said seriously: "You think that everything in the world has no destiny, and everything is my destiny, but have you ever thought about it, as small as a grain of sand, as large as the entire universe, they are all using their own set of laws to continue Its operation, the more you look at it macroscopically, the more unchangeable its fate will be!"
Su Zhiyu immediately asked: "Mom, tell me, what is the fate of a gravel? It may stay in the desert and become one of thousands of gravels, or it may sink into the river or be carried into the sea by the river." , is more likely to be made into a piece of glass by humans, and mixed into a piece of concrete by humans, so does fate plan its fate for every gravel?"
Du Haiqing shook his head, and said, "As I said just now, fate should be viewed from a macro perspective, and must not be pondered from a micro perspective."
"Using a microscopic perspective, you will feel that the gravel is insignificant and not worth mentioning. However, there are so many gravels in the world, and it is impossible for fate to plan a different fate for each gravel."
"But do you know how many sun-like stars are there in the universe?"
Su Zhiyu looked bewildered.
Du Haiqing said seriously: "Zhiyu, if you look at it microscopically, you always feel that the gravel is too small to be worth mentioning, but if you look at it macroscopically, you will find that even the entire earth and the entire universe are nothing more than gravel. , not even as good as a grain of gravel."
After all, Du Haiqing continued: "Don't you young people like to talk about science? Then I can tell you that there are about two trillion galaxies in the observable range and grounded speculation in the universe. Listen clearly. It's two trillion!"
"And each galaxy has at least hundreds of billions, or even trillions of stars. The sun is just one of the hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way. In the entire Milky Way, the sun is too ordinary. In the entire universe, the sun Worse than a grain of sand on the earth."
"The stars like the sun in the universe add up to more than the gravel on the earth, but you think there are too many gravels, so a small gravel is not worthy of fate, then let me ask you, a star bigger than the gravel A star a hundred times the size of the earth is nothing more than a cosmic gravel in the universe, so does it deserve to have a destiny?"
What Du Haiqing said made Su Zhiyu feel as if he had been struck by lightning, unable to speak a word.
She has never used such a perspective to understand the whole world, but just trying to think about the whole macro universe in her mind, she can immediately feel her own insignificance and ignorance.
If the sun is just a grain of sand in the universe, then the earth is probably only a speck of dust in the universe.
If human beings are so small that they need to live in a piece of cosmic dust, then what is human beings?
How much of the so-called science that human beings can glimpse in this cosmic dust can represent all things in the world?
Seeing that Su Zhiyu no longer opened his mouth to refute, Du Haiqing sighed softly, and said in an extremely serious voice: "Zhiyu, you must know that all the stars in more than two trillion galaxies have their own set of laws of operation. , not to mention the fate of billions of people?"
After that, she clasped her hands together and said reverently: "I used to go to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha. Both of you and your father thought I was a feudal superstition, but Buddhism has long said that a grain of sand is a world!" JrNovels.com