Xiangtao Hu
About
A Physics teacher who likes to think about philosophical questions in his free time, and therefore considers his entire life as an experiment.
Q1: Does the conservation law apply to each individual’s joy and sorrow? Will the joys and sorrows in a person’s life inevitably balance each other out?
Q2: If death means the end of consciousness, where the life we live comes from, does that mean we will never die from our own perspective, or we will stuck in the final moment of our life, like Achilles and the tortoise?
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