[Interstellar World, Cooper stood up: "I'm sorry, everyone, I have to... I have to..."
"It's okay," Little Brand said, "It's okay, Cooper, let's finish the inventory first. You are free to leave. You just need to teach us more during the window period."
Cooper took a deep breath. The surface of the spacesuit was not smooth and was actually very unfriendly to the skin, but Cooper didn't care and wiped his tears with the spacesuit again.
"Thank you..." Realizing that his voice was a little soft, Cooper raised his voice a little and looked at the three of them: "Thank you for your understanding."
In the Marvel world, Tony Stark caressed Pepper Potts' big pregnant belly, and the Endgame in the review video kept flashing in his mind.
The Morgan seen in the video is only a few years old.
He didn't know what Morgan would be like when he grew up.
But he knew that he absolutely did not want to miss out on his child's life like Cooper in the inventory.
He can use a hammer to smash a simple cold nuclear fusion reactor in a cave in the Gobi. He can use his superior IQ to create armor that can fight against gods.
But as smart as he is, he can't imagine how he would feel if he encountered such a situation.
Missing a child’s life…
As a parent, there should be few things more painful than this...
In the world of Naruto, Uzumaki Kushina specially allowed the two living treasures to eat popsicles in the winter.
Her eyes were distant, thinking of the time when the inventory video first appeared many years ago.
If...if Minato was not lucky enough to be on the list, what they experienced as a couple should be similar to this Cooper...]
"I didn't mean to disturb you, but I've never seen you here before." Old Brand said, sitting behind Murphy.
At this time, Murphy had turned off the camera and collected his mood.
"I've never been here." Murphy said, pushing Old Brand in the wheelchair toward the outside.
Old Brand's somewhat cloudy eyes looked ahead absentmindedly: "I often send videos to Amelia. Talking to her is very useful for adjusting her mental state. I'm glad you have started doing this too.
."
"I just have something to say that needs to be said," Murphy said.
Arriving at the research laboratory, which had not changed much in more than 20 years, Old Brand said: "The information between us cannot be transmitted by normal means. To be honest, after all these years, we don't know whether they have received it or not. They may
I don’t know that we haven’t spoken either.”
"I don't even know which one I'm more afraid of now." Old Brand looked at Murphy: "Am I more afraid that they won't come back... or that they will find out that we have failed after they come back..."
"Then let's show them success." Murphy said with a smile.
Old Brand's eyes flashed with inexplicable meaning: "Okay... now you look at your notebook, let's go back to the fourth iteration and try again from a new angle."
"To tell you the truth, Professor." Murphy's smile disappeared and he looked at Old Brand with confusion: "We have tried this step...hundreds of times without success."
Old Brand looked into Murphy's eyes: "You only need to succeed once, that's enough."
Without wasting any more time deducing the results that could not lead to the correct answer, Murphy and Old Brand leaned in the corridor next to the launch center.
Old Brand pointed at the engineers under construction: "Every rivet they used might have been a bullet in the past. We have done our best for this world. For me personally, even the day I die, there will be no
It doesn’t matter if you solve this equation.”
"Don't be so negative," Murphy said after taking a sip of coffee.
Old Brand opened his cloudy eyes, trying to see the ongoing fortifications as clearly as possible: "I am not afraid of death. I am a determined old physicist. What I am afraid of is time."
The scene turned, and Murphy, who seemed to have been inspired, stood in front of the blackboard, looking at the complicated formula: "You said you were afraid of time..."
Old Brand raised his head and saw Murphy waving his fingers thoughtfully, as if calculating something in his mind.
"We have been trying to solve this equation under the premise that time remains unchanged..." Murphy waved his hands and tried to sort out his thoughts: "This means that every iteration we are just trying to prove itself, this is recursion
, meaningless..."
"Are you saying that all my life's efforts are meaningless?" Old Brand raised his eyebrows.
Murphy shook his head: "No, I mean you have been tying one hand... no, both hands behind your back to solve the problem in front of you..."
Murphy looked back: "I don't understand why we need to calculate like this? This calculation is meaningless, just like solving the same linear equation again and again, but it is much more difficult."
Old Brand obviously had something to hide from Murphy and pretended to be stupid: "I am already a bad old man and my brain can't keep up with you. Murphy, let's talk about this later. I want to go talk to my daughter."
."
Old Brand was in a wheelchair and pushed the wheel himself and disappeared around the corner of the corridor.
Like a moving camera in a movie, the perspective shifts from the video of Cooper and Murphy to the Earth, and then from the back of Old Brand to the Ever Given where his daughter is.
"Tas parked the Eternal at the predetermined location." Inside the Eternal, Cooper had generally recovered his mental state and was explaining his thoughts to Romilly and Little Brand: "But we are logging into Miller's planet.
There was an accident in the plan, which delayed a lot of time, so we didn't have enough time to go to both planets, so we had to choose a target."
"How to choose? Both are very good," Romilly said: "The data sent back by Edmonds is very good, but Dr. Mann keeps sending data and is sending it now."
"There is no evidence that Edmonds' data has changed. The planet he is on may still be in a good state." Little Brand remembered the data returned from the two planets very clearly: "He has the requirements for life there.
elements.”
"But Dr. Mann has these too," Cooper said, and Dr. Mann's planet is closer.
"Cooper, this is my area of expertise." Although little Brand was still brooding over Doyle's death, he now understood the gap between theory and reality. Because of this, he felt even more deeply about Edmonds's death.
Planet is more appropriate: "Look at Miller's planet. There is organic matter, but that's it. It's a desolate place full of water. Mann's planet is not as close to Gargantua as Miller's planet."
To the extreme, it is likely to be the same as Miller's planet. It looks like nothing on the surface, but in fact there is nothing, and it is not suitable for humans to move here."
"[Accident] is the first building block of evolution. Mann's planet is too close to the black hole, making it impossible for enough accidents to happen on this planet. The existence of organic matter may be a very coincidental thing, and the probability of birth of life is very small.
." Little Brand expressed her deduction: "Black holes swallow up asteroids, comets and even cosmic rays and other accidents that can cause organic matter to transform into life."
"That is to say, black holes eliminate all possibilities, right?" Cooper concluded, looking at Little Brand: "You said that Dr. Mann is the best one. Without him, we would not be here, and now he
Right there, visible to the naked eye, is a very bright star, sending a very clear message to us on that star."
Little Brand nodded: "Yes, but Edmonds' data is more reliable."
"Vote, what you both say makes sense," Romilly said.
Cooper looked at the two of them and finally looked at Little Brand: "If you want to vote, you must tell Romilly that matter. He has the right to know."
"That has nothing to do with it." Little Brand's heart tightened. How did he know?
Romilly frowned: "What's the matter?"
"She is in a relationship with Wolfe Edmonds," Cooper said without mercy.
After experiencing the terrifying waves and the passage of twenty-three years, Cooper's decision at this time was no longer purely rational.
He couldn't deny the idea of going against Little Brand, but one thing was more certain, that is, he really wanted to go home. If he chose to go to a closer planet, he would be able to go home earlier.
"Is this really true?" Romilly frowned.
Little Brand knew that it was useless to hide, and he admitted generously: "Yes, so I decided to follow the guidance of my heart... We may have been too accustomed to... explaining everything with theories... We must understand that [love] was not invented by humans.
Something... love is always there and it's powerful and it has meaning."
Little Brand set her sights on Cooper. She knew that Cooper wanted to go home, so she wanted to convince Cooper, because his heart was also full of love, full of love for the children.
"Love is meaningful, yes, social benefit, interpersonal communication, racial reproduction..." Cooper gave an example.
Little Brand heard that he was insinuating that his love was different from his, and argued: "We also love some people who have passed away. What are the social benefits of such love? It may mean something more...
...Things we still can't understand... Maybe love is some kind of evidence from somewhere, something from a higher-dimensional civilization that we can't perceive at the moment... I can't describe it in words."
"I have traveled a lot and traveled across the world to find a person who has disappeared for ten years. I know he may be dead..." Little Brand's eyes flashed with tears. This journey has been too difficult: "Love is us
The only thing that can be perceived and transcend the dimensions of time and space... Maybe we can safely believe in [love], even though we can't fully understand it yet..."
But both Romilly and Cooper were silent. Little Brand understood what they meant and confessed: "Okay... no matter how slim the chance of meeting Edmonds is, I am not willing to give up, because I and I
He loves each other, so I believe he will not harm me..."
"Amelia..." Cooper called out Little Brand's name for the first time: "Maybe you were wrong this time."
Little Brand didn't want to be entangled with this issue anymore, and she knew she couldn't say anything, so she got up and left, leaving Cooper to let Tass start planning the route to Mann's planet.
[In the world of God of War, Kratos is sitting by the fire, whittling arrows that his son Atreus can use.
The Winter of Finbul has lasted for three years, and it has been almost that long since Fei's departure. Many nights over the years, Kratos would dream about things related to Fei in the past.
When the inventory began this time, Atreus was hunting outside, but Kratos was not worried about him. Over the years, he has become a big child, and he is not worried that regular difficulties will threaten him.
For Spartans, blindly protecting children is harming them.
As usual, he couldn't understand much about the things in this inventory. For example, their world was different from his own and was actually spherical. For example, they were suffering from a famine more cruel than the Fimbul Winter.
For Kratos, it doesn't mean much to understand this, but this woman's words touched him a lot.
He didn't understand the technical terminology, but he understood the meaning.
Only love transcends everything.
Hearing the familiar footsteps behind him, Kratos knew that Atreus was back.
The arrow in his hand was almost sharpened. Kratos stood up and turned around, watching Atreus walking while watching the video, and frowned.
"Two tasks?" Kratos's deep voice echoed in the cave: "How can you only kill one rabbit if you are so powerful? What we need is a deer. In addition to us, there are also wolves to feed."]