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Chapter 66 - The philosophy behind an apocalypse

Marie, who was lying in a sandbox, looked at the artificial sky of the base while some children played around her.

It was at that moment that a ball approached her, and a little boy approached.

"Could you give me my ball?"

Marie looked at the ball and carefully tossed it to the boy, who held it with both hands.

"Thank you, by the way you would like to play with us, we need one person to complete the team."

Marie showed a smile and accepted. While this was happening, Diara and other scientists were gathered looking with smiles at the cameras.

"I think your suggestion to let Marie rest was a good idea, the poor thing is still a little four-year-old girl."

Diara showed some motherly love when she saw Marie playing with the ball "It is strange that she has the power to erase us from existence but she can have fun just playing with other children.

This shows that the gods can adapt to the social stratum as long as they develop in peaceful environments.

I think philosophers need to rethink their ideas, because gods are only humans with destruction and construction skills.

But they change their perception of the rules as they develop in their childhoods.

The closest we have to Marie may have been Hercules. Although he was a wild man, he followed the social pact and did not go mad to kill all the humans around him. "

One scientist frowned "Although he was a demigod not a god and his story is too skewed as he is described as a hero.

But that guarantees us that he was always that way, why his story could not be altered by the influence of the gods. "

Diara showed a proud smile "We are the proof that Marie is good by nature and no one is forced to give us a positive opinion of her.

I think Marie's family of gods approach is the right one to approach any kind of civilization.

They simply have the power to speak but leave the self-determination of civilization to believe in them or simply hate them.

Unlike the perfect god of the bible they show themselves to be flawed as humans, in the end they are simply like us alone with greater responsibilities.

Well, they must maintain control of their emotions to avoid harming anyone who tries to harm them, and that is difficult.

In Marie's case, she has the power to create matter and destroy it atom by atom.

But see, she is just a girl who is enjoying playing with a ball and other children.

This clearly shows that evil develops voluntarily and is influenced too much by the environment in which it develops.

I mean she saw her teammates die, and they shot her, but she can smile and look magnanimous with her powers.

She could have simply refused to help us, could have ignored radiation, or simply not care about the moon.

But I think we have to talk to her because even though she is a very innocent girl, bad people can try to force her to do things that harm others.

She understands good and evil, but her impartiality is highly biased to the moral parameters of society.

If she is in a society where genocide is frowned upon, then she could support the majority because that is what is frowned upon in that society.

Unfortunately, moral laws are a real danger for everyone. I mean that if a police officer kills a thief; it is a good thing.

But if a thief kills a police officer, it is an aberrational act, but we never analyze the most basic thing, which is that everyone has the right to live.

Because depriving a person of life is wrong regardless of whether they were good or bad by moral standards.

If Marie can learn to analyze acts from the basic form, she will not be influenced in the future by any stupid moral rules.

Well, the social contract to which we are all subjected is made to create good and evil, but she is above the social contract because no one can punish her.

She must understand that not everything is good or bad, regardless of what society thinks. "

All of Diara's companions applauded because the speech that her companion had given had been very profound.

"Diara didn't know that apart from being a scientist and a polyglot, you were also a philosopher.

I wish you could write a book about your philosophical values, it would be something I would like to read, I mean I love physics.

But with Miss Marie, the construction of reality simply broke down and because of her we know that many things we took for granted.

They are incorrect and we need to fill them in as we understand physics because otherwise we cannot explain the phenomena that occur around us. "

They all agreed and continued looking at Marie, who was still playing with the children.

The next day in the laboratory Marie was singing at the top of her lungs the French anthem "Allons enfants de la patrie, le jour de gloire est arrive!"

Diara, who was listening to the beautiful song, looked at Marie with a confused look and she wait for her to finish singing that song.

"Qu'un sang impur, abreuve nos sillons!"

When she saw that she had finished singing, Diara clapped her hands because she quite liked the song "What a beautiful song Marie, can you tell me what it's called?"

Marie spread her hands with pride "It's the French anthem. I think it's called the Marseillaise, Dad always advised me to sing it when I'm in a good mood.

By the way, which anthem of France in this universe is the same or radically changed? "

Diara shook her head "The French anthem is totally different and is sung in Latin. If you want to hear it, let me put it on the tablet."

Taking out her tablet, Diara selected a song, and it played.

"Une flamme sacree, monte du sol natal.

Et la France enivree, te salue marechal!"

Marie listened with emotion to the strange song that had a somewhat catchy melody. Although it was not as good as the Marseillaise, it had a unique charm.

When she finished listening to the song, Marie gave Diara a smile. "It was a beautiful song, but even though I don't know much Latin, why does it speak of a Marshal?"

Diara stroked Marie's hair "After the First World War, France fell into a bloody civil war between anarchists and nationalists.

The Nationalists at the hand of Marshal Charles de Gaulle fought against the Anarchists and ultimately at the Battle of Alsace Lorraine.

The anarchists were defeated, Marshal Charles de Gaulle, then ruled until his death, but it was in that process that the new hymn was created to thank the Marshal.

Although I would love to tell you more about France, on the base's internet you will only find incomplete information because the safeguarding of science information was given priority.

I mean it's a bit of a silly measure in my opinion but at the same time I understand why they did it that way.

With a nuclear apocalypse, we can keep saying that we belong to a nation and history has some value when there is only a radioactive wasteland.

I think that in the end it only matters to know that someone believed that it was convenient to press a button and with their decision the destiny of humanity was chosen. "