Introduction: Humans and the Universe

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The origin of the universe and life is one of the questions that mankind has been asking for thousands of years.

Although the current level of human science and technology has reached the current level: macroscopically human beings can fly into space, probes can fly to the edge of the solar system, and various radio telescopes can observe millions of light years away; Microscopically it is possible to penetrate deeper into more microscopic elementary particles such as atoms, protons, fermions, quarks, etc., and DNA can also be analyzed and detected biologically, but the fundamental question of the origin of human beings and the universe is still an unsolved mystery.

The current popular theory is that the universe originated from a singularity about 10 billion years ago, and the singularity Big Bang produced matter, which was then formed into nebulae to form various stars, planets, and moons, and then gave birth to life on suitable planets.

In the nineteenth century, a scientist named Miller did an experiment, using inorganic substances such as hydrogen, helium, ammonia, methane and water vapor to simulate the original environment of the earth in a closed container.

According to the theory of natural occurrence, life is the result of material coincidence, and spirit is like a candle flame, which is the product of material derivation, and there is no god in the world, nor is it created by God. If life is really a chance combination of inorganic matter, how can we explain will and desire, and how do inanimate things produce desire and thought? How can molecules autonomously replicate, combine, and finally form life, and what drives them? If there is an intelligent Creator for everything, then who is this Creator and where is it?

All things are born from being, and some are born from nothing, this is a philosophical statement, and there has always been a controversy about whether the essence of the world is spirit or matter, perhaps spirit and matter are originally one, but people separate them. If the universe is originally one and the essence is the same, then it is obvious that all matter or life is the product of certain conditions, then the same matter will produce the same result under the same conditions, and as long as the universe has the same environment as the earth, it is likely that life will also be born.

The universe is so vast, there should be a lot of planets with a similar environment to the earth, is it only the earth that can have life? This seems unlikely.

If there was life on other planets, what would they be like, and if they were wise, how wise would they be? Are they more advanced than humans, or are they backward, and if so, to what extent? And so on, all of these are also one of the topics that people are very interested in.

Mankind has now set its sights on the universe, and the footsteps of mankind have moved towards space, although the technology of mankind is still very small, and the scope of human activities is still very narrow, but with the continuous progress of society, human beings will gradually go to space and expand their range of activities. Will humanity discover life in the unknown stars, and will there be a civilization more advanced than humans that will contact humanity beforehand? Who knows? Everything is unknown, we can only wait and see.

Curiosity about the unknown has always been the nature of human beings, human beings have a lot of fantasies about the future early on, and there are many authors who have created countless science fiction novels, although these works are not necessarily grounded, but they can still arouse people's interest, because it can satisfy people's imagination and curiosity about the unknown world.

This work is also a little fantasy thing.,There's no actual or scientific theoretical basis.,Just talk about it to relieve boredom.,I hope someone can like it.。

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