After listening to Mu Qiu's expression, the patient began to nod his head, as if he understood, and said, "I understand, and I also know what you want to express."

"As for what you said, I didn't explain my question clearly, and I talked about some other irrelevant topics, which wasted your time. I will start from the beginning and answer whatever you ask, okay? ?”

"If I say it and you still don't understand it, then there's nothing I can do about it, but I will do my best to make you understand it."

After the patient finished speaking, Mu Qiu began to have a real change in his opinion of this woman. She was really a sharp-tongued woman.

Mu Qiu said to the patient in a perfunctory and grateful tone: "Then thank you!"

"Then I'll officially start talking now, okay?" After the patient finished speaking, he looked at Mu Qiu looking for an answer.

Mu Qiu nodded, indicating that she agreed.

"Then, let me tell you something that is a little simpler and understandable!"

"You know that what we see with our eyes is not necessarily correct, right? Our eyeballs are spherical. Physically speaking, there is a lens principle." The patient said carefully.

Although Mu Qiu had been exposed to physics when he was studying, he was still a science student. When physics was suddenly mentioned, Mu Qiu was a little confused.

But the patient did not finish speaking. He paused for a while and continued: "Our brain responds and processes problems through the conduction of the eyes, but the conduction speed is not very fast."

"So we can't confirm whether the world in our eyes is upside down."

After hearing this, Mu Qiu nodded in understanding and said, "Yes, you are right, it is indeed the case."

Later, the patient started his speech again: "I started from here and thought a lot, but this was just my original thought. What I want to tell you now, you must understand through your own imagination. .”

Although Mu Qiu still didn't quite understand, she was very curious about what the patient was going to say next.

"Uh uh uh... okay, I'll do my best!" Mu Qiu replied hesitantly.

"Okay, then I'll start!" After the patient said this, he began the real speech.

"Each of us has thoughts, so when we look at things, we add our own subjective consciousness. In other words, what you think is not what I think. Do you understand?"

The patient quickly expressed himself in a more informal way.

As a liberal arts student, Mu Qiu would naturally not understand these words. This is a bit of knowledge about political subjective initiative.

So Mu Qiu began to answer the patient's question: "Of course I understand. What you mean is that our so-called knowledge, experience and attainments all affect the nature of how we view things, right?"

Although Mu Qiu believed that her answer was correct, the patient did not think so.

"What you expressed is too complicated, and the factors you mentioned are all one-sided." The patient commented.

But Mu Qiu didn't think so and asked, "Is this really the case?"

"It's like this. No matter what the world each of us sees, there will be great deviations, but there will be great restrictions, just like a tightrope binding us." The patient said affirmatively.

Finally, things started to get on track, and the patient officially explained his original reasons. . ,,.

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