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    发表于 2022-12-8 13:58:40 | 只看该作者 |只看大图 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
    本帖最后由 弹钢琴 于 2022-12-15 22:26 编辑

    I have always believed that those known scientific laws and mathematical formulas, though too profound to be discovered, would have eventually been discovered by later scholars even if their real-life originators weren't born in the first place. If Archimedes had died of smallpox when he was a child, someone else would still have constructed the intricately-designed building of geometry, say, a generation later. Since such truths coexist with the universe and won't disappear until the universe itself has disappeared, their discoveries are only a matter of time. But without Shakespeare, such great plays as HamletRomeo and JulietOthelloKing Lear, and Macbeth would never have come into existence at all. Without Van Gogh, those sunflowers would never have bloomed and The Starry Night wouldn't appear on today's T-shirts. I'm a little confused about which type of talents is greater. Is it Isaac Newton, who established classical mechanics, or Ludwig van Beethoven, who composed that famous four-note opening motif in the Fifth Symphony which has since aroused the hearts of countless dejected souls?

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