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The most terrible thing is that human ingenuity is not enough to engrave its own mistakes.
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Gödel's incompleteness theorem.
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Speaking of what is the most terrifying theory known to mankind, it may have to start with Liu Cixin, the ** "Three-Body Problem" of science fiction masters. As we all know, in ** "The Three-Body Problem", Liu Cixin used a lot of pen and ink and narration to introduce such a law, that is, the law of the dark forest of the universe. This law is actually not difficult to understand, and it probably contains these three levels:
The first level is that the universe itself is a dark forest, and every civilization in the universe itself is a hunter with a gun and so on;
The second level is that every civilization must be careful and cautious, because the dark forest is full of hunters who lurk in the darkness like him;
The third level is that if the hunter discovers another hunter, then the only thing that will happen is to destroy him or be eliminated by the other person.
In fact, this is all civilizations that expose their coordinates will inevitably be wiped out, and this is what Liu Cixin believes is the "true truth of the universe".
However, if there is a truly systematic theory, perhaps Liu Cixin's Law of the Dark Forest of the Universe is an explanation of Fermi's paradox.
This paradox was proposed by physicist Enrico Fermi, mainly because of his doubts about extraterrestrial civilizations. Fermi proposed that the sooner civilization is conceived, the more likely it is that high-tech aliens will be born if the time is long enough. Then there are countless stars in the universe, and it stands to reason that there should be many extraterrestrial civilizations.
If we consider that the universe has a lifespan of nearly 20 billion years, then there should be many extraterrestrial civilizations that are more advanced than ours.
So even if we can't do interstellar navigation with technology, they can reach the level of interstellar travel, why haven't they appeared in front of us and haven't touched us? <>
Fermi's question has led to many explanations, Liu Cixin's explanation in "The Three-Body Problem" may be counted as one of them, in fact, many scientists believe that perhaps this is the process of the extinction of a high civilization.
It is when each civilization is about to develop enough to travel interstellarly, because of the uneven distribution of internal resources, there is a major conflict within itself, and it exterminated itself.
Seeing this theory, I can't help but think that now we are gradually moving towards the scientific and technological journey of interstellar navigation, gradually moving from flying to space to landing planets, and even beginning to explore the speed of light.
I believe that different people will inevitably think differently about this issue. But in addition to this terrible theory, there are actually many other theories that make people think about it carefully. Here are two more to satisfy everyone's curiosity, and I will not repeat them in detail. <>
For example, the famous and terrible double-slit experiment, the term means that when we are observers, we may be able to influence the results because of our observations as experimenters.
In other words, when we look at the world and form an understanding of the world in our minds, the actual situation may be that when we observe, it is not what the world should be. That is, we can never form a true understanding of the world.
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The most terrifying thing is the entropy increase theorem.
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The reason for the occurrence of gravitational force (brief description): When the high-energy particles moving in the universe pass through matter (celestial bodies or particles), part of them are intercepted and absorbed to form a weak energy region (Einstein's space-time curvature), which is the gravitational range mv2=e=mv2 (the formula of the law of conservation of energy conversion). For more details, please see the forthcoming gravitational hypothesis, "Elemental Periods and the Causes of Gravitation".
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Mutual restraint and complement each other.
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The theory of the end of the world, if it is really the end of the world, then there will be no place for mankind to stay, and they will have to find a new pure land.
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The Fermi paradox talks about extraterrestrial civilizations, there are countless galaxies in the universe, and there are countless stars in each galaxy, so there should be many extraterrestrial life, and it has developed to the extent that it can carry out interstellar voyages, so why haven't we been in contact with aliens.
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I think the most terrible theory that mankind knows is probably the theory of relativity. Because the emergence of the theory of relativity is a dialectical thinking of both positive and negative aspects, there are many things, and it is a very terrible thing to think about from the negative side.
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I think it's the "brain in a jar" theory, that is, the world we live in now is a virtual world created by some kind of high-tech, and human beings are actually just the consciousness generated by the brain that maintains the operation of the nutrient solution, just like everyone is in a certain game, and they can't even distinguish it, and they are very scary to think about it.
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What is the most "feared" theory known to mankind? Which one is your blind spot?
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I think the aliens are very powerful, but they don't attack us now, and if they do, we won't even have a chance to return the phone.
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Vacuum decay.
The vacuum is a boiling "ocean" because there are quantum fluctuations all the time. What is quantum fluctuation? What we usually think of as a vacuum is a vacuum of nothing, but in fact, in outer space, the vacuum is not a vacuum, there are still other "things", and it is very lively, but we can't see it with the naked eye.
In a vacuum, ghostly pairs of virtual particles composed of positive and negative particles appear out of thin air, but disappear quickly, they borrow energy from the vacuum, but quickly annihilate after appearing, returning the energy to the vacuum, and does not violate the law of conservation of energy.
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Humans are the superlative, and humans want to rule the world. This is a very scary theory.
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The uncanny valley is about the assumptions of humans about non-human objects, that is, robots. The theory is that when robots are similar to humans to a certain extent, human attitudes towards robots will become very disgusting. That is to say, at that time, the subtle differences between robots and humans will be considered very conspicuous and eye-catching in the eyes of humans, and robots will be regarded as zombies and robots will be regarded as walking dead.
Fermi asked: "Since there are countless galaxies in the universe, and there are countless stars in each galaxy, there should be many extraterrestrial life. Considering that the universe has a lifespan of nearly 20 billion years, then some extraterrestrial civilizations should have developed to the point where they can conduct interstellar voyages, so why have we never been in contact with aliens?
There are also many opinions about the Fermi paradox, the most shocking of which is that many civilizations have exterminated their races before they could have interstellar navigation.
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Since the existence of human beings, there have been a variety of strange theories and doctrines, it can be said that we know more theories than the number of years of human existence, but the most famous theories that can coexist with human beings and are recognized by most people are roughly more than 30 (these theories are well-known theories known to women and children, so we will not elaborate on them one by one):
1. Broken window theory;
2. Peter's Principle;
3. The theory of the Battle of Waterloo;
4. Washington Cooperation Theory;
5. Parkinson's theory;
6. 250 Theory;
7. Murphy's Law Theory;
8. The theory of mushroom law;
9. The Theory of the Law of Watches;
10. Not worth theorizing;
Ten. 1. Herd effect theory;
Ten. 2. Wine and sewage theory;
Ten. 3. Horsefly effect theory;
Ten. 4. Matthew Effect Theory;
Ten. 5. The Theory of the Twenty-Eight Law;
Ten. 6. Domino Theory; Ten.
7. The theory of the catfish effect;
Ten. 8. Path-dependent theory;
Ten. 9. Occam's razor theory;
Two. 10. Halo Effect Theory;
Two. Ten. 1. Pygmalion Effect Theory;
Two. Ten. 2. Hercules Effect Theory;
Two. Ten. 3. Hobson's choice theory;
Two. Ten. 4. Barnum Effect Theory;
Two. Ten. 5. Overrun effect theory;
Two. Ten. 6. The theory of the threshold effect;
Two. Ten. 7. Veblen Effect Theory;
Two. Ten. 8. The theory of boiled frogs in warm water;
Two. Ten. 9. Heterosexual Effect Theory;
Three. 10. Butterfly Effect Theory;
Three. Ten. 1. Barrel Theory;
Three. Ten. 2. Chopsticks effect theory;
Three. Ten. 3. The crocodile law theory;
Three. Ten. Fourth, the theory of the hedgehog law;
Three. Ten. 5. Sandwich Effect Theory;
It can be said that every theory is very classic, and every theory has been played by many managers and ourselves, and each theory not only makes the people who discover this theory famous and open, but also achieves a lot of people and many enterprises, many industries, and even many countries!
Although the above theories are already remarkable, they are not the most terrible theories we know, and each theory has the phenomenon of being surpassed or will be replaced, and the theories that have not been surpassed now and cannot be surpassed in the future are still the following two theories, which have never been replaced and surpassed for thousands of years:
1. Tao Te Ching:
Daosheng. 1. A lifetime.
Second, two lives. Three, three births of all things"!
2. The Book of Changes:
Wuji gives birth to Taiji, Taiji gives birth to two instruments, two instruments give birth to four elephants, four elephants give birth to gossip, and gossip performs all things"!
It can be said that the theories expounded in the Tao Te Ching and the Book of Changes surpass other theories not only in time, but also in level and height
Other theories can only make people know how to do things! It can also make a lot of people do things!
However, the theories of "Tao Te Ching" and "I Ching" can make people know enlightenment! It can achieve enlightenment for many people, and that's the most terrifying thing about both!
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What is the most "feared" theory known to mankind? Which one is your blind spot?
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I think it's Murphy's Law, what you don't want to happen, it really happens.
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Personally, I don't think there are any terrible theories, because some of them may not be true.
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I think the most terrifying theory known to mankind should be the balanced world theory, which often appears in the crossing **.
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I think the scary thing about the team is knowing that conceding a goal will perish one day in the future.
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I think the most terrifying theory known to mankind right now is that aliens. And black holes.
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I think it's just a face change, and this is the scariest thing I think at the moment.
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I feel like is there a time machine in the future? If anything, then there should be people in the future now.
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I think it's Schrödinger's cat theory! It's a little scary.
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I think this is the understanding and development of artificial intelligence, which dominates human beings.
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I don't think there's anything scary about this.,This still depends on your own opinion.。
The shackles of traditional thinking.
The most terrible marriage is to marry a poor and selfish man.
In my impression, the plot of the most terrible ghost story I've ever heard, that is. One person becomes a ghost for revenge, and then another person becomes a ghost as well.
I think the most terrifying thing is that it's only the 9th, my living expenses have bottomed out, and the balance of Alipay is only one or two hundred, and what's even more terrifying is that I have to pay back 600 Huabei tomorrow.
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