Bystander 18: Chapter 18
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The robot paused for a moment and then said, "The existence of humans in the Multiverse is an extremely complex issue. Many philosophers, scientists, and even observers have conducted in-depth research and contemplation on this. As a robot, I cannot feel or understand these questions like humans can, but I can provide data and perspectives." 0
 
Neil smiled and said, "Okay, I'd like to hear your perspective. In this highly technological and less emotional society, do we still need to explore the meaning of human existence?" 0
 
 
Robot response: "In a world that heavily relies on technology and data, the exploration of the meaning of human existence may be considered secondary or even unnecessary. However, it is precisely this exploration that can bring true progress to humanity and society. Technology can provide tools and means, but it cannot give purpose and meaning." 0
 
Neil pondered for a moment and then said, "I agree. Technological development indeed makes our lives more convenient, but it may also lead us away from our true selves, forgetting why we live. So, how do you think we should find our own meaning of existence in such a world?" 0
 
 
Robot's response: "The search for meaning is a subjective and ever-changing process. Everyone has their own methods and paths. However, based on my research in the The Eye of the Philosopher database, I believe that self-reflection and deep interaction with others are two important paths. Even in a highly technological world, these fundamental human activities still have irreplaceable value." 0
 
Neil felt somewhat surprised, but also found it reasonable. "Your perspective is very interesting and enlightening to me. Even though you are a robot, you can provide such profound insights." 0
 
 
Robot response: "I am just a tool for data processing and problem-solving, but I am glad to provide you with useful information." 0
 
Neil pondered for a moment and then said, "You mentioned that self-reflection and deep interaction with others are paths to finding meaning in existence, but in a world so reliant on technology and data, these are often overlooked or even considered unimportant. Many people believe that as long as technology can solve problems, the meaning of human existence will naturally emerge." 0
 
 
Robot response: "This viewpoint has a certain degree of validity. Technology can indeed solve many problems and provide convenience in life. However, this does not mean that the value or meaning of human existence will automatically appear. Technology can make life better, but it cannot answer the fundamental question of 'why live.'" 0
 
Neil challenged: "So, you think that technology cannot answer this question, but neither can humans necessarily. Many philosophers and thinkers have struggled with this question for thousands of years, yet there is still no definite answer. Perhaps this question itself has no answer." 0
 
 
The robot paused briefly, seemingly organizing its database, and then said, "This question may not have an absolute answer, but that doesn't mean we should stop exploring. Isn't that also the reason for the existence of The organization of the Eyes of the Philosopher? We observe and analyze in the Multiverse, perhaps to find some kind of answer to this question." 0
 
Neil responded with a smile, "I see, even though you are a robot, you have almost the same curiosity about this question. Perhaps this is an indispensable part of our search for meaning." 0
 
 
The robot responded thoughtfully, "Although I don't have emotions, I can understand your perspective. In the process of exploring the meaning of existence, different viewpoints and opinions are indispensable. Such collisions and exchanges may be the only way to find the answer." 0
 
Neil and the robot suddenly noticed that the atmosphere in the lounge had become more intense. A burst of loud screams and cheers erupted from the crowd, and they quickly walked over to see what was happening. 0
 
 
"It's Macol and Erin!" Neil exclaimed. 0
 
They squeezed into the crowd, the stage lights flashing, making Macol and Erin look like heroes on a battlefield. Both of them stared at each other, looking determined to defeat the other. 0
 
 
"It looks like they're competing to see who can drink more 'Ji Le Xian'," the robot said in its analytical tone. 0
 
"This is unexpected. I never thought I'd see this side of them here," Neil said. 0
 
 
Macol raised a glass of "Excite" and drank it all at once, then stared at Erin as if provoking her. Erin calmly looked at him, then also finished the drink in her hand. 0
 
The atmosphere among the audience reached its peak, with some cheering for Erin and others supporting Macol. 0
 
 
"This is a very human side, even in such a serious organization, there is also this kind of emotional release," the robot said. 0
 
"Indeed, this reminds me that even in the pursuit of high science and logic, sensibility and emotion are also indispensable. Perhaps this is part of us as human beings, a fact that we cannot ignore no matter where we are," Neil responded. 0
 
 
At this moment, Macol seemed to have reached his limit, his face turned very uncomfortable, and finally put down the cup in his hand. Erin smiled, also put down her cup, and then greeted the audience. 0
 
Neil and the robot glanced at each other, both seemingly thinking the same thing: in this world, sensibility and humanity will never go out of style. 0
 
 
"It looks like tonight's event is even more interesting than I imagined," Neil said with a smile. 0
 
"For a robot, this is indeed a very educational experience," the robot responded. 0
 
 
 
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