The World of Deities
Chapter 643 Xinguang
The incarnation of the god of medicine came and shocked the world.
The prestige of Su Ye and Euclid surpassed the day of the war ceremony.
Countless Greeks are feeling that Su Ye and Euclid first saved Greece and then Athens.
As for the matter of the Temple of Vengeance, as for the death of the great arbiter Leona, it became an insignificant little wave in the Aegean Sea, fluttering a few times, and disappeared.
Euclid's funeral was held in Yagang.
In the dark, the first group of people left their homes and headed to Yagang.
These people are the Athenians and their families who have been tortured by the epidemic. There are thousands of them.
Soon, another group of people also went there, because they all knew that Su Ye and Euclid were good friends, and Su Ye would definitely attend Euclid's funeral.
In the end, many Athenians went to the port of Dumb one after another.
A light brown wooden podium was erected on the beach of Yagang, facing the Aegean Sea.
In front of the wooden podium, wooden chairs made temporarily by magic are densely arranged.
The wooden chairs were filled with teachers and students from Plato Academy, magicians from all walks of life, and a handful of nobles.
And most people are standing ten meters away, full of beaches and roads.
More than 100,000 people can almost fill the entire dumb harbor.
The Provost Larence of Plato Academy presided over the funeral himself.
At the end of the funeral, Larence announced: "At the end of the funeral, please ask Euclid's friend Aristotle to come forward and recite a sacrificial text."
Aristotle walked onto the podium with his tousled hair like a bird's nest. His face was gray, the bird's nest was sunken, and the bloodshot eyes formed two big nets in his eyes.
He stood in front of the podium and stayed for a long time before reaching out his hand blankly to touch his ring of space.
After a while, he raised his head, looked at the teachers and students of Plato College in front of him, and looked at the crowd of tens of thousands of black people, before he realized it.
Wearing a magic beard, Aristotle took out a few sheets of white paper, laid them on the podium, and pressed them with magical power.
The sea breeze blowing in Yagang made his hair like a chaotic forest in the wind.
He stretched out his hand and gently stroked the white paper, then turned his head and looked at the deep blue Aegean Sea and the dim sky under the sun.
He turned his head and glanced at the sacrifice text in front of him.
When he watched it the first time, he had already remembered with his unforgettable talent.
Watched it over and over again last night.
Aristotle took a deep breath, raised his head, and scanned the front.
He saw that the eyes of the students of Plato College were red, especially some girls, whose eyes were swollen into peaches.
Aristotle opened his mouth, but said nothing. He tried several times before making a sound.
"I don't want to attend this funeral because I believe Euclid is still alive."
He paused, and suddenly there was a cry from off the court.
There are Euclid’s students, his classmates, and his friends.
Aristotle's eyes flushed instantly.
He waited quietly, waiting for the sea breeze to fade away, before continuing to speak.
"A friend gave me this sacrificial essay before leaving Athens. He said that he wanted me to preside over Euclid's funeral for him. I don't want to preside, but I should recite this article for him. Below. "I" refers to my mutual friend with Euclid, a 17-year-old boy who had to leave Athens, Su Ye."
Countless magicians gritted their teeth and clenched their fists.
"I am a person who loves fantasy, so when I was very young, I thought about a question. What is the most fundamental difference between humans and animals?"
"Is it that humans can use all kinds of tools, but animals can't? In fact, monkeys not only use tools, but even make simple tools from branches."
"Is it because people can speak? Various facts have proved that animals also have their own language system, but we humans do not understand it."
"Are people able to use words or symbols? Even fish on the bottom of the sea will create some peculiar symbols when courting."
"Do people know how to love? We know that love between animals is also warm."
"Is it curiosity? There is an animal called a silly roe deer, which is more curious than humans."
"So, what is the most essential difference between humans and animals?"
"I thought for a long time, until one day, I came up with an answer that may not be correct but I like it."
"When we are thinking about why, we are fundamentally different from animals. When we are asking why and looking for reasons, it is the beginning of becoming a sage."
"The great father of philosophy and magic, Thales, once questioned the nature of the world, layer by layer. In the end, he believed that the essence of the world is water, water constitutes all things, water nourishes all things, and water carries all things. Presumably many people now disagree with this essence, including me, but it is not important. The important thing is that greatness is like him, opening the door at the junction of animals and humans, making us humans real people, not A better animal."
"It is precisely because of repeated questions that he put forward the concept of'proof'. His previous mathematics and geometry existed widely in Egypt and Lianghe. Because of constant questioning, he realized that only the proven existence is the real one. The existence of. Without proof, it cannot be the truth. His "proof" opened the door of mathematics, geometry, philosophy and magic, forming a many-to-one abstraction, and then expanding from one to many. Through proof, we can obtain A better way of thinking, rather than just relying on instinct, feeling, and intuition to determine something."
"In the following days, inspired by Master Thales, Master Pythagoras studied mathematics and geometry, and Master Parmenides pursued'existence.' The greatest feat of Master Pythagoras was to prove On the basis of "abstraction", "number" emerges. He clearly tells us that the "real world" we see before our eyes changes. For example, one person plus one person equals two people, and these two people will age. Will die and disappear completely in human memory. However, 1+1=2, these numbers and relationships are eternal and exist in the'real world'."
"Not only Pythagoras was influenced by Master Thales. Later, Lyquiber and Democritus also carried out inquiries about the nature of the world. These two masters were in Master Thales’s "Water is the source of all things". On the basis of this, we go one step further and completely abandon the existence of the'real world'. Instead, we create and abstract an invisible substance called'atoms', which is the foundation for the indissoluble of all things."
"After Thales, many sages began to pursue the essence of the world, some of them sought'numbers', some of them sought'atoms', while Master Socrates began to seek'self'. Master Plato wanted to pursue a'big I, the city-state, is to build an ideal country."
"Not long ago, the appearance of Master Eudox found a new door, and Aristotle's logic opened this new door for mankind, allowing us to see a new world. Euclid followed closely, not only establishing a complete geometry, but also using axioms to open the door to a new world again."
Aristotle paused for a moment, scanned the audience, and said: "This sentence is a digression. I, Aristotle, want to make it clear that Eudoxus indeed first discovered the rudiments of logic and axiomatization, but really The first contributor to logic and axiomatization is Su Ye, followed by me and Euclid. Therefore, whether it is the first author of "Syllogism" or "Geometric Elements", it is Su Ye. Okay, next , I continue to recite the sacrificial text."
"I know that many people don’t care about these people, what Thales, what Socrates, what Plato, what Aristotle, what Euclidean, so far away from themselves, paying attention to them, can make you have more More money, bigger house, higher power?"
"I want to say, yes. Paying attention to them will not make you profitable, but if you can learn their methods, the thinking behind the decision methods, and apply them in any field, there will be no disadvantage!"
"I have always been in awe and humility towards these great men."
"It is the existence of these great men and followers of these great men that accelerate the growth of our humanity."
"It is the existence of these people that makes us think that humans are in a big ship, but forget that we are at sea."
"We can dislike them, we can not care about them, we can be lazy, we can give up, we can constantly struggle between happiness and pain, and we can even forget to pursue longer-term happiness."
"But please don't block or laugh at them and their followers, because with them, we can feel at ease and not work hard."
"Otherwise, we will only become monkeys crawling across the mountains, pigs in the pigpen."
"Their existence preserves a glimmer of hope for mankind, but also holds hope for everyone."
"They are like a bright beacon towering into the sky, shining on the world. Anyone who wants to get rid of the past and become a better version of himself can open his arms anytime and anywhere, embrace their brilliance, and then become a follower of light and persevere. Until it becomes a new lighthouse."
"anyone."
"Their greatness is not important. What matters is why they are great and what we can learn."
"Euclidean will not die, he will live forever with Axiomatization and The Original Geometry."
"I did not mourn his death, I am celebrating, shining the new light in the world."
"Perhaps, something is blocking the brilliance of the sages, but the great light will surely break through the dark clouds and shine again on the world."
Aristotle put away the manuscript paper and put it in the ring of space.
He suddenly smiled naturally.
"I said that Euclid is still alive and I see his new light."
"Thank you for everyone who came here."
Aristotle nodded slightly and turned to leave.
He straightened his chest high, and the light burst into his eyes.
The crowd quietly looked at the empty podium, at the end of the sky and the sea.
There, the new light flashed.
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