by Jovialis Jill N. Yeung (2013-72341)
At the beginning I’d be skeptical of the movie “Trip to the
Moon”, but later on I would probably be curious of what the moon is actually
like since at that time, not much was known about it (although I wouldn’t just believe
anything that happened in the movie unless it was backed up by legitimate
scientific findings since I’m a very realistic person). I would be impressed
though by how well the props and scenes were made; the creators’ take on the
moon is quite unique, since it’s usually Mars that has the weird aliens and
environment. It’d be really funny though if the moon turned out exactly how the
movie made it out to be.
The unknown has always been something of interest to
mankind, be it the past, present or future. There’s so much to learn and man’s
innate curiosity will never be sated. Same is true for me I guess, I’m
interested in a lot of topics and I like learning new things so long as I’m not
forced into anything. I’d rather uncover the mysteries of the world of my own
free will, and not just because someone made me do it. Man has developed over
the years thanks to knowledge and wisdom, and will continue to do so far into
the future. The possibilities are endless, and since everything starts from an
idea, people’s imaginations and hard work will pave the way for evolution.
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