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Ukbar: Exists in the area between the real and the fantastical, with the fantasy world as the base point to form a whole universe.
Tron: A universal belief in a fantasy world, which is in a virtual mirror, contrary to the world as we know it.
Orbis Tetius: A revised version of the illusory world.
This essay is narrated in the language and way of thinking of Tron, showing the history of "Tron" that contains the fantasies of countless philosophers. There are no rules in Tron's world, everything is a mess of pristine preservatories, but there is still a connection between them.
The Trons are idealists, they do not believe in a world made up of nouns, they use adjectives to express what they see; They are typical idealists who believe that the universe exists only in time, as a process of thought. They do not define the truth, but only record the "astonishing debate" they see, and they also do not define their past, present and future, allowing them to exist, consume and develop.
In Tron, human life and consciousness are nothing but projections of a bygone history, and the universe exists because of the existence of "you", an individual life, and everyone in the universe is the subject of the universe. The Trons tried to replicate the object that was extinguished or about to be extinguished, and believed that the object was attached to a certain subject, and that even a bird could protect and replicate a basketball court.
This is a virtual world created by generations of great philosophers, whose ideas may be quietly influencing and even changing our reality.
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Finally, I had time to pick up "The Garden of Diverging Paths", the first of which is such a long name: "Tron, Ukbar, Orbis Tertius". It's a little confusing to read, so just write it down and see if it can be clearer.
Each literary work gives us a fragment of the world, most of which are recreations based on the world in which we live, such as "Reminiscences" is a work of art created by Proust based on his experience in this world. Encyclopedias explain the world we live in, and it explains the creatures, objects, and phenomena in this world through physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and geography. So, if there is an encyclopedia based on a re-creation of our world, what happens and what kind of impact will it have?
The First Encyclopedia of Tron (hereinafter referred to as "Special") is such a book, in the author's pen, he found some virtual entries from the "Encyclopedia of Britain and America", those things are actually derived from "Special", and this means that the virtual has successfully invaded reality, if the virtual invades our reality so easily, and even we will embrace the virtual, then in our life, how many things are real?
It focuses on Tron's cosmology, linguistics, the collision of idealism and materialism, geometry, literary practice, and history. The author does not aim to restore the world, he expresses himself through metaphors. Limited to the eleventh volume of the Special, for me personally, these discussions can be written in large numbers, but there is no need to devote too much energy.
The most important point is in the afterword, which is the virtual invasion of reality mentioned in the third paragraph.
People are not afraid of this, they have long been accustomed to it, and it has happened too many times that the creation based on reality ends up feeding back to reality. The individual is incomparably small in the face of momentum, and it is enough to be able to recognize what the real parts of life are.
starred in "Hawking's Story", won the best actor, and also acted in "Star Trek: Dark Unbounded", all of which are very good.
I don't like Gru, I like Kobe.