Who are you? Where did the world come from?
First explanation: I am who I am, due to specific opportunities and coincidences. Without any factor, I would not be who I am now. I am changing, every person, every thing, even the different weather every day will continue to change me until I disappear. Assumption 1: I look at the universe from my subjective world. I am the first-person protagonist, and everyone else is NPC. This universe will be a book, a game or a fantasy (such as a dream, a dream). Time is not fixed, it may pass in a flash, or it may be just a moment after decades. I once had a dream, and the dream lasted for three days, but I only slept for ten hours.) Hypothesis 2: In the play "Cops in Black", an alien creature comes to the earth to search for the Milky Way. At first, he was confused: The Milky Way is so big, how can it come to the earth to find it? As a result, the Milky Way is really hidden in a bead hanging around a cat's neck. The small bead is the vast Milky Way. The lens zooms out infinitely, the earth → the Milky Way → the extragalactic galaxy → the universe, and finally becomes a bead. It turns out that one universe is just a bead, and many universes, that is, many beads, turn out to be the toys of a certain creature. . . Assumption 3: The earth we live on is just a cell in a certain organism, and the universe we cannot imagine is only a part of a certain organism. Human beings may be a parasite on a cell within this organism. There may be a pair of "eyes" outside the universe observing us, just like our doctors view cells through a medical microscope. They look at us as we look at our own cellular structure. The evolutionary speed of human beings, measured in tens of thousands or billions of years, may only be a blink of an eye to some kind of creature outside the universe. Explanation 2: Who am I? ---Cell
Where did the world come from? --From a materialist perspective, the world is an objective reality that is independent of consciousness, exists independently of human consciousness, and does not depend on human consciousness. The essence of the world is matter. But this definition is only made from the perspective of the relationship between matter and consciousness, not from the perspective of the production of the world. Therefore, it does not explain how the world came into being and formed, and who "opened up Hongmeng".
From the perspective of subjective idealism, consciousness is primary and matter is secondary, but it still does not say the origin of the world
From the perspective of objective idealism, maybe It makes sense. Objective idealism advocates the existence of an objective spirit, such as God and Allah, that is independent of the material world and human consciousness, and that the world was created by them.
Final explanation: Where did the world come from? Answer: Unknown. who I am? Answer: According to the understanding of existentialism, existence precedes essence. I am aware of my existence, but I am not born with any essential attributes. My essence is determined by my existence. We live in this world. When we are born, our minds are like a blank sheet of paper. The environment around us, that is, the natural environment and social environment, or culture, shapes us. When we are infected by culture and our minds actively or passively accept various cultural symbols, the social nature of our essential attributes is gradually established. Modern science seems to be still trying to find the genetic factors that determine human nature, but it is still far away from finding the genetic code that truly determines human personality. Therefore, we say that our nature is determined more by culture, or more broadly, by our existence. We may accept a certain ideology, which will determine our outlook on the universe, values, outlook on life, and aesthetics. In the process of gradually establishing our essence, I continue to absorb and use symbols provided by a series of cultures and appeal to them to our existence. It can be seen that existence can determine a "self". The symbol of self can represent a "self", or in other words, the symbol of self is an expression of self-existence. Therefore, by finding symbols that are sufficient to express the existence of an individual, by looking for the characteristics of a single symbol that has been discovered, or the internal connections of a group of symbols that have been discovered, we can more closely describe an existing individual, and can further infer that it can Other symbols expressing this individual.